Author:
Cadeddu Sandro,Frontini Luca,Lai Adriano,Liberali Valentino,Piccolo Lorenzo,Rivetti Angelo,Shojaii Jafar,Stabile Alberto
Abstract
Abstract
We present the first characterization results of Timespot1,
an ASIC designed in CMOS 28 nm technology, featuring a
32 × 32 pixel matrix with a pitch of 35 μm. Timespot1
is the first small-size prototype, conceived to readout fine-pitch
pixels with single-hit time resolution below
50 psrms and input rates of several hundreds of
kilohertz per pixel. Such experimental conditions will be typical of
the next generation of high-luminosity collider experiments, from
the LHC run5 and beyond. Each pixel of the ASIC includes a charge
amplifier, a discriminator, and a Time-to-Digital Converter with a
time resolution indicatively of 22.6 psrms and
maximum readout rates (per pixel) of 3 MHz. To respect system-level
constraints, the timing performance has been obtained keeping the
power budget per pixel below 40 mW. The ASIC has been tested and
characterised in the laboratory concerning its performance in terms
of time resolution, power budget and sustainable rates. The ASIC
will be hybridized on a matched 32 × 32 pixel sensor matrix
and will be tested under laser beam and Minimum Ionizing Particles
in the laboratory and at test beams. In this paper we present a
description of the ASIC operation and the first results obtained
from characterization tests concerning its performance.
Subject
Mathematical Physics,Instrumentation
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