DocumentCode
1426733
Title
Multi-Channel Amplifier-Discriminator for Highly Time-Resolved Detection
Author
Despeisse, M. ; Powolny, F. ; Jarron, P. ; Lapington, J.
Author_Institution
Photovoltaics & Thin Film Electron. Lab., Ecole Polytech. Fed. de Lausanne, Neuchatel, Switzerland
Volume
58
Issue
1
fYear
2011
Firstpage
202
Lastpage
208
Abstract
A low-power multi-channel amplifier-discriminator was developed for application in highly time-resolved detection systems. The proposed circuit architecture, so-called Nino, is based on a time-over-threshold approach and shows a high potential for time-resolved readout of solid-state photo-detectors and of detectors based on vacuum technologies. The Irpics circuit was designed in a 250 nm CMOS technology, implementing 32 channels of a Nino version optimized to achieve high-time resolution on the output low-voltage differential signals (LVDS) while keeping a low power consumption of 10 mW per channel. Electrical characterizations of the circuit demonstrate a very low intrinsic time jitter on the output pulse leading edge, measured below 10 ps rms for each channel for high input signal charges (>; 100 fC) and below 25 ps rms for low input signal charges (20-100 fC). The read-out architecture moreover permits to retrieve the input signal charge from the timing measurements, while a calibration procedure was developed to correct for time walk variations of the output pulses. The Irpics circuit therefore shows a high potential of application in multi-channel detection systems requiring a high time resolution, as needed for Time Of Flight systems (TOF), Positron Emission Tomography (PET) or time-resolved spectroscopy.
Keywords
CMOS integrated circuits; amplifiers; calibration; high energy physics instrumentation computing; photodetectors; positron emission tomography; readout electronics; solid-state nuclear track detectors; CMOS technology; Irpics circuit; LVDS; Nino architecture; PET; TOF; calibration procedure; highly time-resolved detection systems; input signal charge; low-voltage differential signals; multichannel amplifier-discriminator; positron emission tomography; pulse leading edge; read-out architecture; solid-state photodetectors; time of flight systems; time-over-threshold approach; time-resolved readout; time-resolved spectroscopy; vacuum technologies; very low intrinsic time jitter; CMOS circuits; detector instrumentation; fluorescence spectroscopy; high energy physics instrumentation; photo-detectors;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9499
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TNS.2010.2100409
Filename
5688208
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