Mass spectrometry developers use digitizers that combine high sampling
rate and high vertical resolution. Sampling rates are typically between 2
to 10 Gigasample per second (GSPS) in combination with 12 or 14 bits
vertical resolution. This ensures that each pulse is digitized with
multiple samples per pulse, and the high resolution allows weak signals to
be detected in the presence of noise. Commonly used products are
ADQ7DC,
ADQ14,
or
ADQ32.
These and other products offer a number of useful features that help
address the challenges listed above. A few of these features are briefly
described below. Please refer to the white paper for additional
information.
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Unipolar signals only utilize half (upper or lower part) of the
digitizers voltage input range (fig. 2 a). Furthermore, they may exceed
the minimum or maximum voltage and therefore saturate the digitizer
(fig. 2 b, area marked in red). A user-programmable DC offset is a
crucial feature that helps address this so that the digitizer's input
range can be fully utilized and saturation avoided (fig. 2 c). It is
also common to leave some margin for overshoot/undershoot (fig.2 c, DC
offset level - blue dashed line slightly below the maximum input
voltage).