1. GLAST Burst Monitor Signal Processing System.
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Bhat, P. Narayana, Briggs, Michael, Connaughton, Valerie, Diehl, Roland, Fishman, Gerald, Greiner, Jochen, Kippen, R. Marc, von Kienlin, Andreas, Kouveliotou, Chryssa, Lichti, Giselher, Meegan, Charles, Paciesas, William, Persyn, Steven, Preece, Robert, Steinle, Helmut, and Wilson-Hodge, Colleen
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SPACE telescopes , *GAMMA ray bursts - Abstract
The onboard Data Processing Unit (DPU), designed and built by Southwest Research Institute, performs the high-speed data acquisition for GBM. The analog signals from each of the 14 detectors are digitized by high-speed multichannel analog data acquisition architecture. The streaming digital values resulting from a periodic (period of 104.2 ns) sampling of the analog signal by the individual ADCs are fed to a Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA). Real-time Digital Signal Processing (DSP) algorithms within the FPGA implement functions like filtering, thresholding, time delay and pulse height measurement. The spectral data with a 12-bit resolution are formatted according to the commandable look-up-table (LUT) and then sent to the High-Speed Science-Date Bus (HSSDB, speed=1.5 MB/s) to be telemetered to ground. The DSP offers a novel feature of a commandable & constant event deadtime. The ADC non-linearities have been calibrated so that the spectral data can be corrected during analysis. The best temporal resolution is 2 μs for the pre-burst & post-trigger time-tagged events (TTE) data. The time resolution of the binned data types is commandable from 64 msec to 1.024 s for the CTIME data (8 channel spectral resolution) and 1.024 to 32.768 s for the CSPEC data (128 channel spectral resolution). The pulse pile-up effects have been studied by Monte Carlo simulations. For a typical GRB, the possible shift in the Epeak value at high-count rates (∼100 kHz) is ∼1% while the change in the single power-law index could be up to 5%. © 2007 American Institute of Physics [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2007
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