Title of article
Power pulsing of the CMOS sensor Mimosa 26
Author/Authors
Kuprash، نويسنده , , Oleg، نويسنده ,
Pages
4
From page
519
To page
522
Abstract
Mimosa 26 is a monolithic active pixel sensor developed by IPHC (Strasbourg) & IRFU (Saclay) as a prototype for the ILC vertex detector studies. The resolution requirements for the ILC tracking detector are very extreme, demanding very low material in the detector, thus only air cooling can be considered. Power consumption has to be reduced as far as possible. The beam structure of the ILC allows the possibility of power pulsing: only for about the 1 ms long bunch train full power is required, and during the 199 ms long pauses between the bunch trains the power can be reduced to a minimum. Not being adapted for the power pulsing, the sensor shows in laboratory tests a good performance under power pulsing. The power pulsing allows to significantly reduce the heating of the chip and divides power consumption approximately by a factor of 6. In this report a summary of power pulsing studies using the digital readout of Mimosa 26 is given.
Keywords
Power pulsing , plume , Mimosa 26 pixel sensor , iLC
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
2010607
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