D. Binkley, M. Paulus, M. Casey, R. Nutt, W. Loeffler, J. Clif, J. M. Rochelle
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A Custom CMOS Integrated Circuit For PET Tomograph Front-end Applications
A custom CMOS integrated circuit has been designed, prototyped, and evaluated for PET tomograph front-end applications. The integrated circuit reduces the size. cost, and power consumption of existing PET frontend circuits by Over a factor of two. The integrated circuit, fabricated in a standard digital, 2 p, double-metal, double-poly, n-well CMOS process, has a die size of 6.6mmx6.4mm and power consumption of under 600 mW. The PET front-end CMOS integrated circuit processes energy, position, and timing information from a BGO block detector containing four photomultiplier tubes. Photomultiplier preamplifiers and variable gain amplifiers are co~ected to summing circuits and gated integrators to provide energy and position (x and y) signals. A constantfraction discriminator, requiring no external delay line, provides a timing output derived from the sum of the four photomultiplier signals. Eight 7- and 8-bit digital-to-analog converters. connected to a readwrite serial data interface, provide gain-control and threshold levels. The measured position, energy, and timing performance (3.05ns FWHM) of the integrated circuit is comparable to existing discrete PET frontend circuits.