The quicksilver event processing module (EPM) is a key component of a high performance data acquisition platform from Siemens Molecular Imaging (Knoxville, TN) for use in the Inveontrade line of multimodal PET and SPECT preclinical imaging systems. The card's main purpose is to condition, digitize and process incoming analog pulses from PMT or APD based PET or SPECT detectors. Analog pulses from a detector are digitized using a 100 MHz continuous sampling ADC and read into a Xilinx Virtex II Pro FPGA for processing. The FPGA performs digital integration, baseline offset correction and pileup rejection. Because these functions are done in the digital domain, different algorithms can be quickly re-implemented and tested. The EPM has the ability to capture raw event ADC samples, allowing for the quick development and comparison of new algorithms in software on actual event samples. The Inveontrade small animal PET scanner uses a larger LSO block detector and new analog front end than previous generation scanners which increases the likelihood of pileup events. The digital pulse processing methods presented here have been evaluated to obtain the best energy and positioning performance from the high pixel count Inveontrade detectors while maintaining high stability across countrates.
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