SiPM and PMT Driving, Signals Count and Peak Detection Circuits, suitable for Particle Detection
Gholamreza Fardipour Raki, Maryam Ghahremani Gol, Mohammad Sahraei,, Mohsen Khakzad

TL;DR
This paper presents a compact, cost-effective electronic system for optimizing, counting, and detecting peaks in signals from optical detectors like SiPM and PMT, suitable for particle detection applications.
Contribution
It introduces a complete, portable circuit system for signal amplification, noise elimination, digital conversion, and peak detection, with test results validating its effectiveness.
Findings
System is small and portable.
Operates at 12V with 0.3A current.
Test results confirm correct operation.
Abstract
The signals received from the optical receivers like as SiPM and PMT due to the collision of energetic particles with the scintillators attached to these optical receivers, are weak and fast. To measure the number of signals as well as their peak height with electronic circuits, it is necessary to optimize the signals. An example of SiPM driver circuit, signal counting and peak measurement is presented in this text. Also, the electronic circuits necessary to optimize the signals, including amplification, elimination of background noise, conversion of signal to digital and increase of signal duration are presented in this text. At the end, two examples of test results are provided to confirm the correct operation of the circuits. Such a system has several advantages. This set has a small volume and is easily portable. Its operating voltage is 12 volts and with a current of about 0.3…
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