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My research thus far has been focused on examining the electronic properties of the active collimator. I spent a few weeks working on capturing waveforms with a [[Media:jbtdsmanual.pdf|'''Tektronix TDS 2024 Digital Storage Oscilloscope''']] by tapping the pin cushions with a piece of metal that I was holding in order to build up a charge on the cushion. I connected each of the tungsten pin cushions within the active collimator to cables with an RF coaxial adapter input which was connected to the face plate and a BNC output which was connected to a [[Media:JbAmplifier.pdf|'''PMT-5R amplifier''']]. I used a [[Media:JbPowersupply.pdf|'''F-100PS 15 Volt DC Power Supply''']] to power the amplifiers. However, I did not have control over the amplifier's gain setting with this setup.
 
My research thus far has been focused on examining the electronic properties of the active collimator. I spent a few weeks working on capturing waveforms with a [[Media:jbtdsmanual.pdf|'''Tektronix TDS 2024 Digital Storage Oscilloscope''']] by tapping the pin cushions with a piece of metal that I was holding in order to build up a charge on the cushion. I connected each of the tungsten pin cushions within the active collimator to cables with an RF coaxial adapter input which was connected to the face plate and a BNC output which was connected to a [[Media:JbAmplifier.pdf|'''PMT-5R amplifier''']]. I used a [[Media:JbPowersupply.pdf|'''F-100PS 15 Volt DC Power Supply''']] to power the amplifiers. However, I did not have control over the amplifier's gain setting with this setup.
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Igor developed a data acquisition LabView program for the active collimator. The program allows the user to vary the gain setting on the amplifiers from 10^6 to 10^12 in powers of ten, record the potential difference across each of the tungsten pin cushions at a frequency of about 83 kHz, and calculate Fourier transforms on the received signals. The program is run on a PC that Alex Barnes and I built which contains a  data acquisition card. The [[UConn Collimator Station pics|'''active collimator station''']] was positioned in P403.
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Igor developed a data acquisition LabView program for the active collimator. The program allows the user to vary the gain setting on the amplifiers from 10^6 to 10^12 in powers of ten, record the potential difference across each of the tungsten pin cushions at a frequency of about 83 kHz, and calculate Fourier transforms on the received signals. The program is run on a PC that Alex Barnes and I built which contains a  data acquisition card. The [[UConn Collimator Station pics|'''active collimator station''']] was positioned in P403 until January 3rd, 2014.
    
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==Trip to JLab==
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