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|[[Image:run_31761_lebinxthr20_200.png|thumb|x250px|leading edge time for threshold time 200 to 204 bins ]] | |[[Image:run_31761_lebinxthr20_200.png|thumb|x250px|leading edge time for threshold time 200 to 204 bins ]] | ||
|[[Image:run_31761_lebinxthr20_220.png|thumb|x250px|leading edge time for threshold time 220 to 229 bins ]] | |[[Image:run_31761_lebinxthr20_220.png|thumb|x250px|leading edge time for threshold time 220 to 229 bins ]] | ||
|[[Image:run_31761_lebinxthr20_250.png|thumb|x250px|leading edge time for threshold time 250 to 259 bins ]] | |[[Image:run_31761_lebinxthr20_250.png|thumb|x250px|leading edge time for threshold time 250 to 259 bins ]] | ||
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+ | |[[Image:run_31761_thrtime20_le15.png |thumb|x250px|threshold time for leading edge time 15 to 15.5 bins ]] | ||
+ | |[[Image:run_31761_thrtime20_le15_5.png |thumb|x250px|threshold time for leading edge time 15.5 to 16 bins ]] | ||
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+ | |+Threshold time for selected leading edge times (as above) | ||
+ | |[[Image:run_31761_thrtime20_le16.png |thumb|x250px|threshold time for leading edge time 16 to 16.5 bins ]] | ||
+ | |[[Image:run_31761_thrtime20_le16_5.png |thumb|x250px|threshold time for leading edge time 16.5 to 17 bins ]] | ||
+ | |[[Image:run_31761_thrtime20_le17.png |thumb|x250px|threshold time for leading edge time 17 to 17.5 bins ]] | ||
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Revision as of 18:47, 9 March 2012
Drift time histograms for various local pedestal points
The local pedestal is taken to be the mean of a number of samples (pedestal window) ending a certain number of samples (pedestal lead time) before the bin where the hit crossing threshold is exceeded. Typically for a hit threshold of 5x pedestal sigma, a window of 1 or 2 samples ending at a lead time of 3 or 4 samples works well. For a window of 1 sample and lead time of 3 samples, the pedestal value is taken to be equal to the fADC value 3 samples before the hit threshold is exceeded.
Also see CDC_prototype_more_on_timing
In the histograms below...
The hit threshold is 5sigma and the (lower, earlier) timing threshold is 1sigma above pedestal.
Le_bin is the timing threshold crossing in fADC samples (8ns each), relative to the hit threshold crossing time.
Le_bin=0 corresponds to (15 + pedestal_lead) samples before the hit threshold crossing bin.
Le_bin=15 corresponds to pedestal_lead samples before the hit threshold crossing, this is where the pedestal window ends.
The 1-sigma threshold time is the bin where the 1-sigma timing threshold is crossed, relative to the trigger time,
ie the hit threshold crossing bin - 15 - pedestal_lead_time + le_bin.
20 + pedestal_lead_time values are used for upsampling, starting at le_bin=0 and ending 5 samples after the hit threshold crossing bin.
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