Title :
A Portable Readout System for Microstrip Silicon Sensors (ALIBAVA)
Author :
Marco-Hernández, Ricardo
Author_Institution :
IFIC, CSIC-Univ. de Valencia, Valencia
fDate :
6/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A readout system for microstrip silicon sensors has been developed. This system is able to measure the collected charge in one or two microstrip silicon sensors by reading out all the channels of the sensor(s), up to 256. The system can operate either with non-irradiated and irradiated sensors as well as with n-type and p-type microstrip silicon sensors. Heavily irradiated sensors will be used at the Super Large Hadron Collider, so this system can be used to research the performance of microstrip silicon sensors in conditions as similar as possible to the Super Large Hadron Collider operating conditions. The system has two main parts: a hardware part and a software part. The hardware part acquires the sensor signals either from external trigger inputs, in case of a radioactive source setup is used, or from a synchronised trigger output generated by the system, if a laser setup is used. The software controls the system and processes the data acquired from the sensors in order to store it in an adequate format. The main characteristics of the system will be described. Results of measurements acquired with n-type and p-type non-irradiated detectors using both the laser and the radioactive source setup will be also presented and discussed.
Keywords :
data acquisition; nuclear electronics; position sensitive particle detectors; readout electronics; silicon radiation detectors; SLHC; charge collection; data acquisition; n-type microstrip silicon sensors; p-type microstrip silicon sensors; radioactive source setup; readout system; trigger output synchronisation; Charge measurement; Control systems; Current measurement; Hardware; Large Hadron Collider; Microstrip; Sensor systems; Signal generators; Silicon; Software systems; Analog-digital conversion; FPGAs; analog processing circuits; charge collection; charge sensitive amplifier; data acquisition systems; detector instrumentation; digital integrated circuits; electronics; front-end electronics; high energy physics instrumentation; logic design; microprocessors; semiconductor detectors; time to digital converters;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2009.2017261