Specialized detector techniques and electronics of the ERNE instrument onboard SOHO

Valtonen, E.; Peltonen, J.; Eronen, T.; Louhola, M.; Lumme, M.; Riihonen, E.; Teittinen, M.; Torsti, J.

Abstract

ERNE is designed to study the composition and energy spectra of particles encountered in interplanetary space in the energy range from 1 MeV/n to well beyond 500 MeV/n. Several innovative ideas had to be incorporated in the design of the instrument in order to fulfill the scientific requirements. Position-sensitive strip detectors are used in the High Energy Detector (HED) for determining particle trajectories. Integrated interstrip capacitances were designed to allow for a very simple read-out technique from the two edges of each detector. The event recognition, signal multiplexing and control of the pulse height analysis are based on a gate array technique. The versatility of the gate array also allowed an elegant realization of a number of other functions and instrument control tasks. By using the gate array a very compact structure of the digital control electronics was achieved.

1998 Nuclear Physics B Proceedings Supplements
SOHO 0