On the construction of a fast constant fraction trigger with integrated circuits and application to various photomultipliertubes

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A simple realisation of a constant fraction of pulse height trigger with integrated circuits is described. Some results for time walk and time resolution are given which were obtained with Valvo XP 1021, RCA 8575, RCA C 31000 D photomultipliertubes and 1.5″ × 1.0″ Naton 136 scintillator. The best values were measured with the RCA C 31000 D tubes, namely a resolution of 200 psec fwhm for 1 MeV energy loss in both scintillators, and a time walk of less than 60 psec with an energy range of 50 keV to 1 MeV. © 1970.

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Maier, M. R., & Sperr, P. (1970). On the construction of a fast constant fraction trigger with integrated circuits and application to various photomultipliertubes. Nuclear Instruments and Methods, 87(1), 13–18. https://doi.org/10.1016/0029-554X(70)90877-3

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