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B. Marsh is an academic researcher from Science and Technology Facilities Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: CMOS sensor & Photon. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications.
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Feasibility study of PERCIVAL Data Acquisition Backend Architecture
U. Pedersen,Nicola Tartoni,J. Marchal,J. Thompson,N. Rees,N. De Maio,A. Greer,Cornelia B. Wunderer,Alessandro Marras,M. Bayer,J. Correa,S. Lange,I. Shevyakov,S. Smoljanin,M. Viti,Q. Xia,P. Goettlicher,M. Zimmer,H. Graafsma,Giuseppe Cautero,Dario Giuressi,Ralf Menk,L. Stebel,H. Yousef,T. Nicholls,Renato Turchetta,I. Sedgwick,D. Das,B. Marsh +28 more
- 01 Nov 2014
TL;DR: This contribution to the conference reports on benchmarking tests performed as a feasibility study, and presents the resulting recommendations for the system architecture of the PERCIVAL detector DAQ backend.
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The PERCIVAL soft X-ray imager
Cornelia B. Wunderer,A. Marras,M. Bayer,Leif Glaser,P. Gottlicher,S. Lange,F. Pithan,Frank Scholz,J. Seltmann,I. Shevyakov,S. Smoljanin,Jens Viefhaus,M. Viti,Q. Xia,M. Zimmer,S. Klumpp,P. Gasiorek,Nicola Guerrini,B. Marsh,I. Sedgwick,Renato Turchetta,Giuseppe Cautero,S. Farina,Dario Giuressi,R. Menk,L. Stebel,H. Yousef,J. Marchal,T. Nicholls,Nicola Tartoni,Heinz Graafsma +30 more
TL;DR: PERCIVAL as mentioned in this paper is a monolithic active pixel sensor (MAPS) based on CMOS technology, which can operate at frame rates up to 120 Hz and use multiple gains within its 27 μm pixels to measure (e.g. at 500 eV) 1 to 105 simultaneously arriving photons.