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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 08, 2003
Filed:
Mar. 13, 2002
William K. Warburton, Menlo Park, CA (US);
Michael Momayezi, Oakland, CA (US);
Peter M. Grudberg, Castro Valley, CA (US);
Jackson T. Harris, Berkeley, CA (US);
Other;
Abstract
For pulse processing spectrometers that use a fast channel to detect input pulses, a slow channel to measure the pulses' energies, pileup inspection circuitry pulses, and binning to produce an output spectrum of captured energy values, the correction technique extends the Harms method to produce an estimate <C> of the average ratio of the number of input pulses detected in the fast channel per non-piled-up pulse whose captured energy value is to be binned into the output spectrum and, for each such non-piled-up pulse, adding the value <C> to the corrected output spectrum in the bin dictated by the captured energy value. The uncorrected spectrum is formed in the traditional manner by simply adding 1 to the equivalent bin. Three techniques are disclosed for producing the estimate <C>, a running average, a bucket averaging, and a circular buffer method.