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Very low power, high voltage base for a Photo Multiplier Tube for the KM3NeT deep sea neutrino telescope

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Published 23 December 2010 Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd
, , Citation P Timmer et al 2010 JINST 5 C12049 DOI 10.1088/1748-0221/5/12/C12049

1748-0221/5/12/C12049

Abstract

The described system is developed in the framework of a deep-sea submerged Very Large Volume neutrino Telescope where photons are detected by a large number of Photo Multiplier Tubes. These PMTs are placed in optical modules (OM). A basic Cockcroft-Walton (CW) voltage multiplier circuit design is used to generate multiple voltages to drive the dynodes of the photomultiplier tube. To achieve a long lifetime and a high reliability the dissipation in the OM must be kept to the minimum. The design is also constrained by size restrictions, load current, voltage range, and the maximum allowable ripple in the output voltage. A surface mount PMT-base PCB prototype is designed and successfully tested. The system draws less than 1.5 mA of supply current at a voltage of 3.3 V with outputs up to -1400 Vdc cathode voltage, a factor 10 less than the commercially available state of the art.

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10.1088/1748-0221/5/12/C12049