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Revision as of 18:46, 29 June 2007

The silicon photomultipliers (SiPM) we are using in our experiment were purchased from Photonique. Photonique also supplies analog electronics boards to amplify the signals from the SiPMs. This page discusses the analysis and modeling of the amplifier circuit.

The circuit diagram

Component values
Part On-chip label Actual component
Resistors
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562
202
102
510
241
Transistors
E2P (1717) Philips BFS 17A
W1S (13) Philips BFT 92

The amplifier circuit diagram shown here was developed through combining the diagram supplied by Photonique (lacking component values, and having several extra components) and the physical circuit (having most components labeled).

The component values are shown to the right. The capacitors are unlabeled on any diagram, so values are not known for those components.