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|2 || 3, 4 || board rotation and sweep covering of photodiodes | | |||
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|3 || 3, 2 || board rotation and sweep covering of photodiodes | | |||
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|4 || || board rotation and sweep covering of photodiodes | | |||
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|5 || || board rotation and sweep covering of photodiodes | | |||
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|6 || || swept exposure of photodiodes | | |||
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|7 || || reversed swept exposure of photodiodes | | |||
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|8 || || board rotation and sweep/finger covering of photodiodes | | |||
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Revision as of 09:49, 5 March 2021
Daisy chain tests of second DDC232 prototype in D109
Aim: Debug "mirroring" issues when daisy-chaining more than 2 DDC232s boards.
Notes
- DDC232 boards have a numerical identifier:
- Board 1: S1337-16BR photodiodes
- Board 2: 1k ohm resistors
- Board 3: S1227-16BQ photodiodes
- Board 4: S12915-16R photodiodes
- In the runs listed, boards are listed right to left, with the right-most board connected to the FPGA.
- In all runs, an integration time of 170us and full-scale range of 350pC is used.
Data saved in unix/pbt/data/ucl/20201112/
Run | Board Configuration | Description |
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1 | 3, 1 | |
2 | 3, 4 | |
3 | 3, 2 | |
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8 | ||
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12 |