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Baseline Recovery time of Shaper Amplifier output
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[QUOTE="analogdesign, post: 6325606, member: 485940"] I take it this is for a detector readout application. Baseline recovery and restoration is covered in Knoll (the standard text for this area). Basically you have to define how close to the "final value" you need to get and measure that. What Tom G. said is exactly right, but for you, a simpler way is to put a bunch of equal, widely spaced pulses in, find the final value (since its a bipolar shaper the final value should be the dc operating point), and then see when the output reaches 1% of that value (1% is typical for the accuracy of the kinds of detectors you would usually be reading out). Depending on what you're using the shaper for, it may be a different number. [/QUOTE]
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