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MAX1932 SiPM bias supply — what to know before you build one

A project log for GadgetSci MCA

A 4096-ch MCA for gamma spectroscopy. i.MX RT1010, external ADC via DMA, SiPM bias supply. Open hardware. Launching on Crowd Supply.

catalineacsucatalineacsu 3 hours ago0 Comments

The GadgetSci MCA provides a clean, adjustable bias voltage for the SiPM optical sensor in the radiation detector. The detector works by converting gamma rays into visible light using a scintillator crystal — the SiPM then detects that light and converts it to an electrical pulse. Having the bias rail onboard the MCA is what makes the system portable; no external HV supply needed. The MAX1932 is purpose-built for this: boost topology, discontinuous mode, internal DAC sets output voltage over SPI. Feedback resistors configured to sweep the full 25–30V range in software.

It works well. Notes for anyone doing this:

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