ePixHR x射线探测器读出系统:框架和案例研究

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LCLS-II是一个自由电子激光(FEL) x射线光源,于2020年在SLAC国家实验室开始运行。这台新机器将产生重复率高达每秒100万次的x射线脉冲。为了利用其高脉冲率,正在开发能够以相同频率工作并处理生成的数据量的探测器和读出系统。本文介绍了用于第一代ePixHR高速率检测器的读出系统,包括该系列的第一个读出ASIC,即ePixHR10k。该系统旨在为ePixHR10k传感器/ASIC模块(288行x 384列,每像素2字节)的矩阵保持高于每秒5000帧的读出率。所提出的电子系统使用FPGA来执行数据捕获和传输到主机。该固件是使用名为SURF的自定义公共库开发的,其中存在ASIC寄存器访问、高速通信链路、数据流协议和寄存器配置等构建块。用户界面使用名为ROGUE的配套框架,它为SURF中存在的元素实现软件模块。本文给出了用Fe55源进行x射线试验的初步结果。
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Readout System for ePixHR X-ray Detectors: A Framework and Case Study
LCLS-II, a Free Electron Laser (FEL) X-ray light source, started operations at SLAC National lab in 2020. This new machine will produce X-ray pulses with a repetition rate up to 1,000,000 times per second. To take advantage of its high pulse rate, detectors and readout systems that can operate at the same frequency and cope with the generated data volumes are being developed. In this paper, we present the readout system for the first generation of ePixHR high rate detectors including the first readout ASIC, namely, ePixHR10k, the first prototype of this family. This system aims at sustaining readout rates higher than 5,000 frames per second for the matrix of the ePixHR10k sensor/ASIC module (288 rows x 384 columns and 2 bytes per pixel). The proposed electronic system uses an FPGA to perform data capture and transmission to a host computer. The firmware is developed using a custom public library called SURF where building blocks such as ASIC register access, high speed communication links, protocols for data stream, and register configuration exist. The user interface uses a companion framework called ROGUE, which implements the software modules for the elements that exist in SURF. Initial results from X-ray tests using Fe55 source are presented.
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