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Electronics for a prototype high resolution PET camera with 8 modules of po
sition sensitive detectors has been developed. Each module has 16 EGO block
s (each Mock is composed of 49 crystals). The design goals are component an
d space reduction. The electronics is composed of 5 parts: front-end analog
processing, digital position decoding, fast timing, coincidence processing
and master data acquisition.
The front-end analog circuit is a zone based structure (each zone has 3x3 P
MTs). 9 ADCs digitize integration signals of an active zone identified by 8
trigger clusters (each cluster is composed of 6 PMTs). A trigger correspon
ding to a gamma ray is sent to a fast timing board to get a rime-mark, and
the 9 digitized signals are passed to the position decoding board, where a
real block (4 PMTs) can be picked out from the zone for position decoding.
Lookup tables are used for energy discrimination and to identify the gamma
hit crystal location. The coincidence board opens a 70ns initial timing win
dow, followed by two 20ns true/accidental time-mark lookup table windows. T
he data output from the coincidence board can be acquired either in sinogra
m mode or in list-mode with a Motorola/IRONICS VME-based system.