Enrico Manuzzato, E. Gioscio, I. Mattei, R. Mirabelli, V. Patera, A. Sarti, A. Schiavi, A. Sciubba, S. M. Valle, G. Traini, M. Marafini, L. Gasparini, M. Perenzoni, Yu Zou, L. Parmesan, G. Battistoni, M. D. Simoni, Y. Dong, M. Fischetti
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Abstract
This letter describes a 16 × 8-pixel array based on single-photon avalanche diodes (SPADs) optimized for the readout of a tracking detector based on plastic scintillation fibers targeting ultra-fast neutrons. Each pixel of 125 × 250 µm2 size contains 30 SPADs, an 80-ps 10-b time-to-digital converter (TDC), a 5-b intensity counter, a finite state machine (FSM) that manages the recording of data and a three-word-deep FIFO memory for parallel acquisition and readout, achieving 32.1% pixel fill factor. A combined, programmable current-based local, and global triggering mechanism correlates the photon detection activity in time to distinguish asynchronous charged particle trace events from background noise even with a poor SNR.