Title :
The RatCAP Front-End ASIC
Author :
Pratte, Jean-Francois ; Junnarkar, Sachin ; Deptuch, Grzegorz ; Fried, Jack ; Connor, Paul O. ; Radeka, Veljko ; Vaska, Paul ; Woody, Craig ; Schlyer, David ; Stoll, Sean ; Maramraju, Sri Harsha ; Krishnamoorthy, Srilalan ; Lecomte, Roger ; Fontaine, Reje
Author_Institution :
Brookhaven Nat. Lab., Brookhaven, NY
Abstract :
We report on the design and characterization of a new ASIC for the RatCAP, a head-mounted miniature PET scanner intended for neurological and behavioral studies of an awake rat. The ASIC is composed of 32 channels, each consisting of a charge sensitive preamplifier, a 5-bit programmable gain in the pole-zero network, a 3rd order bipolar semi-Gaussian shaper (peaking time of 80 ns), and a timing and energy discriminator. The energy discriminator in each channel is used to arm the zero-crossing discriminator and can be programmed to use either a low energy threshold or an energy gating window. A 32-to-1 serial encoder is embedded to multiplex into a single output the timing information and channel address of every event. Finally, LVDS I/O were integrated on chip to minimize the digital noise on the read-out PCB. The ASIC was realized in the TSMC 0.18 mum technology, has a size of 3.3 mm times 4.5 mm and a power consumption of 117 mW. The gate length of the N-channel MOSFET input device of the charge sensitive preamplifier was increased to minimize 1/f noise. This led to a factor 1.5 improvement of the ENC with respect to the first version of the ASIC. An ENC of 650 e-rms was measured with the APD biased at the input. In order to predict the achievable timing resolution, a model was derived to estimate the photon noise contribution to the timing resolution. Measurements were performed to validate the model, which agreed within 12%. The coincidence timing resolution between two typical LSO-APD-ASIC modules was measured using a 68Ge source. Applying a threshold at 420 keV, a timing resolution of 6.7 ns FWHM was measured. An energy resolution of 18.7% FWHM at 511 keV was measured for a 68Ge source.
Keywords :
1/f noise; MOSFET circuits; application specific integrated circuits; behavioural sciences; biomedical electronics; discriminators; integrated circuit design; integrated circuit noise; low-power electronics; neurophysiology; nuclear electronics; positron emission tomography; preamplifiers; readout electronics; 1/f noise; 32-to-1 serial encoder; 5-bit programmable gain; 68Ge source; LSO-APD-ASIC module; N-channel MOSFET input device; RatCAP front-end ASIC; TSMC; behavioural sciences; bipolar semiGaussian shaper; charge sensitive preamplifier; coincidence timing resolution; digital noise; electron volt energy 420 keV; electron volt energy 511 keV; energy discriminator; energy gating window; energy resolution; head-mounted miniature PET scanner; low-voltage differential signaling I-O transceiver; neurology; photon noise; pole-zero network; power 117 mW; read-out PCB; size 0.18 mum; time 80 ns; timing discriminator; zero-crossing discriminator; Application specific integrated circuits; Energy consumption; Energy measurement; Energy resolution; MOSFET circuits; Performance evaluation; Positron emission tomography; Preamplifiers; Predictive models; Timing; ASIC; CMOS; PET; PET/MR; RatCAP; photon noise; timing resolution;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2008.2004275