Re: [Brahms-dev-l] ADC Gap Calibration

From: Hironori Ito <hito@rcf.rhic.bnl.gov>
Date: Thu Oct 28 2004 - 11:29:27 EDT
Hello.  This is just a bad ADC gap calibration.  (Our FastBUS ADC is not 
truly 15bits.  It is actually 12 bits pretends to be 15bits.  And, there 
is nothing wrong with ADC.)  Anyhow, ask a guy around you (across the 
room, upstairs or downstairs) who was in BRAHMS for more than a few 
months because they should know.   Just recalibrate a ADC gap.  Now, if 
you are asking how to calibrate this ADC gap, you are just trying to get 
a smooth distribution without the gap.  Just try it by hand.  (If you 
make a tree file, it is easy to do by hand.)

Hiro

Stephan Voss Nielsen wrote:

>Hello.
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>I was doing some TOF ADC calibrations in the run range 10484-10492, when I
>ran across a badly gap calibrated tube, namely bottom tube 28. The data 
>looks fine so I'm assuming it's just a glich of some sort (see attached file). 
>Does anyone happen to be able to correct this problem easily?
>
>-Stephan Voss     
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