Hello all,
As title says I would like to delay an analog pulse (something like this)
by a particular amount of time (say 5 usec) using hardware. These pulses are random (not periodic), occurring only ~once/sec, pulse width ~400 ns, amplitude ~10 mV. It doesn't matter if the delay distorts the waveform a bit, as all I need to know is if the pulse is above a given threshold amplitude.
Also I need to do this for 64 separate signals (from SiPMs if that helps) so I'm looking for a solution which minimizes the cost/complexity in terms of components/amplification. Ideally I would like to find an off the shelf IC that does this, but everything I can find only takes TTL inputs and max delays of ~500 ns. Does anyone have any ideas?
Cheers!
As title says I would like to delay an analog pulse (something like this)
by a particular amount of time (say 5 usec) using hardware. These pulses are random (not periodic), occurring only ~once/sec, pulse width ~400 ns, amplitude ~10 mV. It doesn't matter if the delay distorts the waveform a bit, as all I need to know is if the pulse is above a given threshold amplitude.
Also I need to do this for 64 separate signals (from SiPMs if that helps) so I'm looking for a solution which minimizes the cost/complexity in terms of components/amplification. Ideally I would like to find an off the shelf IC that does this, but everything I can find only takes TTL inputs and max delays of ~500 ns. Does anyone have any ideas?
Cheers!