Derivative-triggered digital capture and tail subtraction improve photon energy precision at high counting rates in thick radiation detectors.
Uses impedance-matched conductors and voltage-step reflection to generate longer high-voltage pulses with less bulk and control complexity.
Using wave reflections in a single transmission line, this case shows how to generate rectangular pulses at up to twice charge voltage with less bulk.
Pulse-synchronous sampling aligns digitization with detector current pulses to improve energy spectrum accuracy at high photon count rates.
An edge detector switches between parallel slew-rate and impedance buffers so a MIPI transmitter meets both transition and stable-state specs.
Moving-average threshold adaptation compensates offset, drift, and noise for reliable pulse recognition across wide frequency changes.
Using NLTL pulse sharpening and waveform synthesis, this comb generator improves harmonic efficiency, spectrum flatness, and repeatability at high frequencies.