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** <math>C_5 = 10\mbox{nF}</math>
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| <math>R_1</math> || 104 || <math>100\mbox{k}\Omega</math>
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| <math>R_2</math> || 103 || <math>10\mbox{k}\Omega</math>
 
| <math>R_2</math> || 103 || <math>10\mbox{k}\Omega</math>

Revision as of 18:09, 2 July 2007

The model of the SiPM amplifier is a system of 24 equations in 24 variables that has been linearized so that it can be solved by MATLAB.

Parameters and variables

The MATLAB model has a number of parameters and variables to describe the amplifier circuit, including the 24 unknowns, 4 inputs, and numerous constants.

Input parameters

There are four input parameters:

  • Input current: (A)
  • Bias voltage: (V)
  • Power voltage: (V)
  • Frequency: (Hz)

Unknown variables

There are twenty-four unknown variables. The locations (and directions in the case of currents) are labeled on the circuit diagram.

  • Node voltages: , , , , , ,
    • Note: there is no on this circuit; it was a redundant variable with .
  • Resistor currents: , , , , , , ,
  • Transistor currents: , , , , ,
  • Capacitor currents: , ,

Constants

  • Resistors
  • Capacitors

Transistors

Parameter value value
103
562
202
102
510
241
E2P (1717) Philips BFS 17A
W1S (13) Philips BFT 92