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HK: Fachverband Physik der Hadronen und Kerne
HK 41: Instrumentation 13
HK 41.1: Gruppenbericht
Mittwoch, 25. März 2015, 14:30–15:00, M/HS1
Development and Verification of a Compact TDC-Based Data Acquisition System for Space Applications — •Martin Losekamm1,2, Dominic Gaisbauer1, Igor Konorov1, Stephan Paul1, and Thomas Pöschl1 — 1Physics Department E18, Technische Universität München — 2Institute of Astronautics, Technische Universität München
The advances of solid-state detectors and in particular those for the detection of photons have made their application in space systems increasingly attractive in recent years. The use of, for example, silicon photomultipliers (SiPM) paired with a suitable scintillating material allows the development of compact and lightweight particle detectors. The Antiproton Flux in Space experiment (AFIS) intends to measure the flux of antiprotons trapped in Earth's magnetosphere aboard a nanosatellite using an active target tracking detector, consisting of plastic scintillating fibers read out by SiPMs. In order to implement a large number of detector channels while adhering to the given space, mass and power constraints, the development of a compact TDC-based data acquisition system was proposed. This talk will present a current prototype featuring 900 channels, real-time multi-channel temperature measurement and bias regulation. Possible alternative applications as well as the next steps in the development will also be discussed. This work is supported by the Excellence Cluster 'Origin and Structure of the Universe'.