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Title: | Distributed data acquisition system for Pachmarhi array of Cverenkov telescopes |
Authors: | Upadhya, S. S Acharya, B. S Bhat, P. N Chitnis, V. R D'Souza, A. I Francis, P. J Gothe, K. S Joshi, S. R Majumdar, P Manogaran, M Nagesh, B. K Pose, M. S Purohit, P. N Rahman, M. A Rao, K. K Rao, S. K Sharma, S. K Singh, B. B Stanislaus, A. J Sudersanan, P. V Venkatesh Murthy, B. L Vishwanath, P. R |
Keywords: | Distributed Data Acquisition System Atmospheric Cverenkov Technique Distributed Cverenkov Telescopes PACT |
Issue Date: | 2002 |
Publisher: | Astronomical Society of India |
Citation: | BASI, Vol. 30, No. 1, pp. 411 - 416 |
Abstract: | Pachmarhi Array of Cverenkov Telescopes consists of 25 Telescopes distributed within an area of 8000m2. The array was designed to detect and process faint Cverenkov light flashes that lasts for a few nanoseconds, produced in the atmosphere by celestial VHE ?-rays or cosmic rays. In this experiment, the arrival time and amplitude of fast tiny pulses have to be measured and recorded from each of 175 photo-tubes in a shortest possible time. In view of the complexity of the system, the entire array is divided into 4 sectors. A Distributed Data Acquisition System developed for the purpose consists of independent Sector Data Acquisition Systems and a Master Data Acquisition System. The distributed data acquisition and monitoring system are built using PC's which are networked through LAN. The entire software for DDAS was developed in-house in C language under LINUX environment. Also, most of the hardware barring a few fast digitization modules were designed and fabricated in-house. The design features, implementation strategy as well as the performance of the whole system are discussed. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2248/2467 |
Appears in Collections: | BASI Publications |
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