Title :
SPACIROC: A front-end readout ASIC for the JEM-EUSO observatory
Author :
Ahmad, Salleh ; Barrillon, Pierre ; Blin-Bondil, Sylvie ; Dagoret-Campagne, S. ; de La Taille, Christophe ; Dulucq, Frederic ; Martin-Chassard, Gisele ; Kawasaki, Yoshiya ; Miyamoto, Hiroko ; Ikeda, Hirokazu ; Iguchi, Tatsunari ; Kajino, Fumiyoshi
Author_Institution :
IN2P3, OMEGA/LAL, Univ. Paris-Sud 11, Orsay, France
Abstract :
The SPACIROC ASIC is designed for the JEM-EUSO observatory onboard of the International Space Station (ISS). The main goal of JEM-EUSO is to observe Extensive Air Shower (EAS) produced in the atmosphere by the passage of the high energetic extraterrestrial particles above a few 10^19 eV. A low-power, rad-hard ASIC is proposed for reading out the 64-channel Multi-Anode Photomultipliers which will equip the detection surface of JEM-EUSO. Two main features of this ASIC are the photon counting mode for each input and the charge-totime (Q-to-T) conversion for the multiplexed channels. In the photon counting mode, the 100% triggering efficiency is achieved for 50 fC input charges. For the Q-to-T converter, the ASIC requires a minimum input of 2 pC. In order to comply with the strict power budget available from the ISS, the ASIC is needed to dissipate less than 1 mW/channel. The design of SPACIROC and the test results are presented in this paper. SPACIROC is a result of the collaboration between OMEGA/LAL-Orsay, France, RIKEN, ISAS/JAXA and Konan University, Japan on behalf of the JEM-EUSO consortium.
Keywords :
aerospace instrumentation; application specific integrated circuits; cosmic ray apparatus; cosmic ray showers; nuclear electronics; photomultipliers; readout electronics; EAS observations; ISAS-JAXA; ISS; International Space Station; JEM-EUSO detection surface; JEM-EUSO observatory; Konan University; OMEGA-LAL-Orsay; RIKEN; SPACIROC design; charge-time conversion; extensive air shower; front end readout ASIC; highly energetic extraterrestrial particles; low power radiation hard ASIC; multianode photomultipliers; multiplexed channels; photon counting mode; Atmosphere; Data acquisition; Gain measurement; Monitoring; Preamplifiers; Pulse measurements; Universal Serial Bus;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC), 2011 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Valencia
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0118-3
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2011.6154085