CsI(Tl) + SiPM audio CODEC based spectroscopy gadget
Excited to share my latest gadget for spectroscopy!
It’s a device built around a PCM2902 USB audio codec chip. The circuit is surprisingly simple just follow the PCM2902 application note to design the schematic.
Of course, the audio input must be connected to a signal conditioning network that processes pulses from a SiPM (yes, a SiPM!). This means a BIAS generator is also needed to power it.
The signal conditioning circuit uses three operational amplifiers:
An inverting amplifier with a gain of 2.
A Sallen-Key filter with an RC network (22 kOhm and 1 nF).
Another inverting amplifier with a gain of approximately 4.
Check out the photos below—hopefully you’ll find them interesting! They showcase how I prepared the 30x30x30mm CsI(Tl) crystal (6.6% FWHM).
Now the results, I’ve used BecqMoni software (the original one!!!).