Thanks for sharing.  That sounds very exciting!  I'm from Batavia,
Illinois where Fermilab is and believe Open Source Hardware is a great
fit for physics exeperiments.

Is there a specific URL that talks about your project that uses the
BBB?   Maybe a repo with the source code and/or design files (like
GitHub)?

thanks,
drew

On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 4:54 PM, wojtekskulski via BeagleBoard
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> Hello everyone:
> last week we started a website CosmicRayNet.net showing a measurement of
> cosmic ray mu-meson capture-and-decay. We developed an instrument which is
> performing signal digitization and data acquisition of such rare decay
> events. The instrument is using the BeagleBone Black, upon which we stacked
> an ADC+FPGA board. I am inviting all of you to visit the new website. I also
> point out that this work was supported by the Office of Science of the
> Department of Energy. It is a cool scientific project with a lot of further
> potential.
>
> I want to thank the BeagleBone creators and the entire community for such a
> fantastic tool.
> Regards,
> Wojtek
>
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