− | The tagger microscope (TAGM) consists of six major components: upper enclosure, lower enclosure, optical fibers, electronics, shielding, and darkening shroud. The lower enclosure houses the microscope's electronics, while the upper enclosure contains the optical fiber bundle supports (a.k.a. popsicle sticks). The bundle supports are used to align the scintillating fiber (SciFi) long axis to incoming electron's path angle (at the tagger magnet's focal plane. end of the optical fibers are affixed bundle supports in the upper enclosure, and the light guide potion of the fiber extends down to the silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs) located on preamplifier boards in the lower enclosure. | + | The tagger microscope (TAGM) consists of six major components: upper enclosure, lower enclosure, optical fibers, electronics, shielding, and darkening shroud. As seen from the CAD image above, Figure ???, the lower enclosure houses the microscope's electronics, while the upper enclosure contains the optical fiber bundle supports (a.k.a. popsicle sticks). The bundle supports are used to align the scintillating fiber (SciFi) long axis to incoming electron's path angle (at the tagger magnet's focal plane. end of the optical fibers are affixed bundle supports in the upper enclosure, and the light guide potion of the fiber extends down to the silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs) located on preamplifier boards in the lower enclosure. |