Cosmic Pi
Cosmic Pi - a low cost distributed cosmic ray detector, based on Raspberry Pi.
Note: current development of this project is now hosted on Github https://github.com/CosmicPi please check for all our latest designs and software in one place.
Cosmic rays are everywhere, flying through the atmosphere, our bodies, our computers, everything. Previously the detection and analysis of Cosmic Rays was the exclusive domain of high energy physicists. We aim to make the detection and analysis of cosmic rays accessible to students, educators and ordinary people with an interest. The Cosmic Pi started as an after work project at CERN and is available here under the CERN OHL for all to build. It uses a specially designed detector combined with the low cost hardware of the Raspberry Pi computer for data storage and online analysis.
The files here are created using the free version of EagleCAD to develop our electronics and all files available for download are in this format.
As featured in THE Port 2014 (Pier X1 team).
Known bugs with Version 1
The current mainline firmware has issues adjusting the voltage and thresholds applied to the SiPM detectors, leading to very high noise at the output. A significant part of this issue is due to a single HV supply for the biassing of both SiPM's, which will be addressed in Version 2. We are also working on delivery of a client to run on the PC (Linux) - for connection to our servers.
Technical Specification Prototype 1
*Low cost plastic scintillator detection medium
*SiPMT readout from scintillator
*On-board multi-stage analog front end
*Coincidence triggering with variable threshold
*2 channel, 12 bit ADC
*Integrated -72V DC power supply (Version 1)
*GPS for detector localisation and 300uS timing accuracy
*33 MHz event clock (Version 1)
*MEMS barometer for altitude and atmospheric pressure
*I2C Temperature & Relative Humidity sensor for calibration and Scintillator monitoring
*Raspberry Pi Hat form factor compatible for easy integration with Raspberry Pi
*Data acquisition, representation and storage software stack written in Python
*Fully open source design, released under CERN Open Hardware License to encourage widespread use and adoption
Known bugs with Prototype 1
Lots: Hard limit of 1 Hz for event rate due to timer implementation, Murata PSU isn't suitable for SiPMT as it's too noisy. The ADC's are not pipelined and we have issues getting the Raspberry Pi to respond fast enough via the interrupt using standard Raspian. Version 2 is going to have a different hardware architecture to avoid these flaws!
Block diagram
Project information
- Official website: CosmicPi.org
- TEDx talk on the project
- Software
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Users
Contacts
Commercial producers
- Work in progress
Project
Active members:
- James Devine - General question about project
- Etam Noah
- Nikolai Beev Retired or former members of the team:
- Darko Lukic
- Hendrik Borras
- Lakshay Kakkar
- Sabri Fernana
- Cosimo Cantini
- Hugo Day
- Justin Salmon
- Leïla Haegel
- Ruslan Asfandiyarov
- Julian Lewis
Project Status
Date | Event |
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02-08-2012 | Prototype Cosmic Ray Detector using Android Phone at CERN Webfest |
02-11-2014 | Development of Prototype Version 1 for The Port Hackathon @ CERN |
09-03-2016 | Working on custom analog amplifier board |
07-04-2016 | Analog amplifier board ready for assembly and test |
20-01-2018 | Version 1.5 units produced and shipped as CERN Beamlines for Schools prizes |
01-06-2018 | Tests of a new V2 prototype completed, still some issues to be resolved before production |
01-11-2018 | Project moving from Eagle to KiCad for all future designs |
25 June 2015