Abstract
Abstract
For the proposed space based gamma-ray observatory All-sky Medium-Energy Gamma-ray
Observatory eXplorer (AMEGO-X), a silicon tracker based on a novel High Voltage-CMOS (HV-CMOS)
sensor called AstroPix, is currently being developed. Preliminary measurements with the first full
reticle prototype AstroPix3 show that the power target of 1.5 mW/cm2 can currently not be
reached due to the digital consumption of 3.08 mW/cm2, while the analog power consumption
of 1.04 mW/cm2 and a break down voltage of over 350 V look promising. Based on
these results, the design changes in AstroPix4, submitted in May 2023, are presented, containing
changes to the time stamp generation and readout architecture. A digital power consumption below
0.25 mW/cm2 is expected by removing the fast 200 MHz clock used to measure the
time-over-threshold (ToT) and an LVDS receiver. A maximum resolution of 3.125 ns for
time-of-arrival (ToA) and ToT is reached by adding per-pixel Flash-Time-to-Digital Converter
(TDCs) controlled by a global delay-locked loop (DLL).
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1. Performance evaluation of the high-voltage CMOS active pixel sensor AstroPix for gamma-ray space telescopes;Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment;2024-11