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Accurate Signal Conditioning for Pulsed-Current Synchronous Measurements.

Sara PettinatoMarco GirolamiMaria Cristina RossiStefano Salvatori
Published in: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
This paper describes a compact electronic system employing a synchronous demodulation measurement method for the acquisition of pulsed-current signals. The fabricated prototype shows superior performance in terms of signal-to-noise ratio in comparison to conventional instrumentation performing free-running measurements, especially when extremely narrow pulses are concerned. It shows a reading error around 0.1% independently of the signal duty cycle (D) in the investigated D = 10 -4 -10 -3 range. Conversely, high-precision electrometers display reading errors as high as 30% for a D = 10 -4 , which reduces to less than 1% only for D > 3 × 10 -3 . Field tests demonstrate that the developed front-end/readout electronics is particularly effective when coupled to dosimeters irradiated with the X-rays sourced by a medical linear accelerator. Therefore, it may surely be exploited for the real-time monitoring of the dosimeter output current, as required in modern radiotherapy techniques employing ultra-narrow pulses of high-energy photons or nuclear particles.
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