Marie Andrä;Arkadiusz Dawiec;Rafal Kleczek;Piotr Kmon;Claude Menneglier;Fabienne Orsini;Piotr Otfinowski;Pawel Grybos
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Abstract
A new single photon-counting ASIC prototype called UFERI (Ultra-Fast Energy Resolved Imager) with a matrix of
$42\times 42$
pixels of
$75~\mu $
m pitch is developed by the Detector Group of the SOLEIL synchrotron and the Microelectronics Group from AGH University of Krakow, in preparation for the upcoming upgrade of the SOLEIL synchrotron to a fourth-generation facility. The detector is dedicated to pseudo-Laue diffraction applications in intense, pink beams at photon energies between 5 to 30 keV. With its three thresholds and very small offset spread from pixel to pixel of about 1.1 mV, UFERI can discriminate three energy levels while its short dead time ensures a high count rate capability of up to 6 Mcounts/s/pix (10% count rate loss). To keep both, a low noise and a high count rate operation, a front-end amplifier’s feedback capacitor discharge technique is implemented on-chip, enabling high-speed chip operation with an Equivalent Noise Charge (ENC) of 86 e- rms. The UFERI chip can operate with detector signals of both polarities (holes and electrons) and consumes
$42~\mu $
W/pixel. In this publication, we present a description of the ASIC’s architecture as well as characterization results. The energy calibration, threshold dispersion, gain spread, as well as noise and count rate performance of the UFERI prototype are presented.
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TCAS II publishes brief papers in the field specified by the theory, analysis, design, and practical implementations of circuits, and the application of circuit techniques to systems and to signal processing. Included is the whole spectrum from basic scientific theory to industrial applications. The field of interest covered includes:
Circuits: Analog, Digital and Mixed Signal Circuits and Systems
Nonlinear Circuits and Systems, Integrated Sensors, MEMS and Systems on Chip, Nanoscale Circuits and Systems, Optoelectronic
Circuits and Systems, Power Electronics and Systems
Software for Analog-and-Logic Circuits and Systems
Control aspects of Circuits and Systems.