CFD with F1TDC | LED with 1290 TDC | |
Good news: Switch to LED from CFD has eliminated
multiple timing peaks. We confirmed the presence of these
peaks with both CAEN 812 VME CFD and Phillips 715 NIM CFD.
Peak positons were strongly correlated with the value of
internal CFD delays. Apparently, CFD method of inverting,
delaying and subtracting part of the signal does not work
quite well with signals of certain magnitude/shape. |
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Problem: While time differences with LED do not show extra timing peaks, their shape for 2 short trigger paddles are somewhat puzzling, with a dip in the middle rather than at both ends. This results in highly non-gaussing timing distributions. Time-walk corrections improve overall timing resolution from 180ps to 115ps but we hope to improve this number if the shape of distribution is better understood. | ![]() |
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![]() | A simple Monte Carlo somewhat reproduces such shape. It includes light attenuation, time walk, signal smearing and a probability for light reflected from the opposite end of the paddle to produce a signal instead of the direct light. However, it requires 30% probability of reflected signal and a smearing with sigma=1.2ns to reproduce the observed shape. This doesn't sound too realistic. |