Instruments (Feb 2022)

Multichannel Time Synchronization Based on PTP through a High Voltage Isolation Buffer Network Interface for Thick-GEM Detectors

  • Luis Guillermo García Ordóñez,
  • Maria Liz Crespo,
  • Sergio Carrato,
  • Andres Cicuttin,
  • Werner Oswaldo Florian Samayoa,
  • Daniele D’Ago,
  • Stefano Levorato

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/instruments6010011
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
p. 11

Abstract

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Data logging and complex algorithm implementations acting on multichannel systems with independent devices require the use of time synchronization. In the case of Gas Electron Multipliers (GEM) and Thick-GEM (THGEM) detectors, the biasing potential can be generated at the detector level via DC to DC converters operating at floating voltage. In this case, high voltage isolation buffers may be used to allow communication between the different channels. However, their use add non-negligible delays in the transmission channel, complicating the synchronization. Implementation of a simplified precise time protocol is presented for handling the synchronization on the Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) side of a Xilinx SoC Zynq ZC7Z030. The synchronization is done through a high voltage isolated bidirectional network interface built on a custom board attached to a commercial CIAA_ACC carrier. The results of the synchronization are shown through oscilloscope captures measuring the time drift over long periods of time, achieving synchronization in the order of nanoseconds.

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