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ELECTRONIC VARIABLE DELAY FOR TRACING CHARACTERISTIC CURVES OF COINCIDENCE CIRCUITS AND TIME-TOHHEIGHT CONVERTERS

Journal Article · · Rev. Sci. Instr.
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1718648· OSTI ID:4630708

Automatic tracing of characteristic curves of coincidence circuits and time-to-height converters was accomplished by utilizing a tunnel diode circuit, which provides an electrically controlled time delay continuously varying from 30 to 55 nsec. An input pulse starts a current ramp through the tunnel diode, which generates an output pulse on triggering. The moment of triggering, however, is programmed by a control voltage whlch dictates the instantaneous value of the initial current flowing through the tunnel diode. Measurements of the delay vs control voltage relationship show no deviation from linearity greater than the experiimental error of plus or minus 15 psec. Time jitter, characterized by the full width at half-maximum of the output-pulse time distribution, is less than 30 psec. A coincidence resolution curve displayed on the screen of an oscilloscope and a height-vs-time curve of a time-to-height converter traced by an X-Y recorder are shown. (auth)

Research Organization:
Univ. of California, Berkeley
NSA Number:
NSA-17-037414
OSTI ID:
4630708
Report Number(s):
UCRL-10784
Journal Information:
Rev. Sci. Instr., Journal Name: Rev. Sci. Instr. Vol. Vol: 34
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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