Title :
Fast low-impedance output stage for CMOS charge preamplifiers able to work at cryogenic temperatures
Author :
Pullia, A. ; Zocca, F.
Author_Institution :
Ist. Naz. di Fis. Nucleare, Univ. of Milan, Milan, Italy
fDate :
Oct. 24 2009-Nov. 1 2009
Abstract :
The quality of the output stage is key to the performance of low-noise CMOS preamplifiers for semiconductor detectors, especially when the preamplifier signal is to be transmitted to a remote receiver. This work deals with two implementations of an output-stage circuit architecture particularly suited for low-noise integrated preamplifiers of X and gamma-ray detector signals. The aim is to conjugate a few important features: low output impedance, ability to work at room and cryogenic temperatures, ability to drive a terminated coaxial cable, low power consumption, large voltage swing with a 100 ohm load. In particular we were interested to a large negative voltage swing. The standard solution, i.e. a source-follower stage realized with a p-MOSFET, is not adequate because its threshold and overdrive voltage would severely limit the negative output voltage swing. The proposed circuit structure, inspired to the White follower, builds around a first n-MOSFET configured as source follower, a second n-MOSFET acting as driver for the load current and a negative-feedback loop which stabilizes the working current of the first MOSFET. As a result both a low output impedance and a large negative voltage swing are obtained. Using a prototype of such output stage in a JFET-CMOS charge-sensitive preamplifier for germanium detectors we obtained a large negative voltage swing, a signal rise time of ~13 ns with a resistive load of 100 ohm, and a negligible additional noise.
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; MOSFET; cryogenic electronics; gamma-ray detection; germanium radiation detectors; nuclear electronics; preamplifiers; JFET-CMOS charge-sensitive preamplifier; coaxial cable; cryogenic temperatures; gamma-ray detector signals; germanium detectors; load current; low-impedance output stage; low-noise CMOS preamplifiers; n-MOSFET; negative voltage swing; negative-feedback loop; output-stage circuit architecture; p-MOSFET; remote receiver; semiconductor detectors; Coaxial cables; Cryogenics; Energy consumption; Gamma ray detectors; Impedance; MOSFET circuits; Preamplifiers; Signal detection; Temperature; Threshold voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record (NSS/MIC), 2009 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Orlando, FL
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3961-4
Electronic_ISBN :
1095-7863
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2009.5401702