Carlo Alberto Fenoglio,R. Cardella,G. Iacobucci,T. Kugathasan,L. Paolozzi
标识
DOI:10.1109/prime58259.2023.10161814
摘要
This paper proposes a novel readout architecture for monolithic pixel sensors for photon and particle detection, capable of handling event rates on the order of tens of kilohertz, while maintaining accurate timing resolution and energy deposition measurements. An ideal approach providing a local measurement unit for each pixel is not feasible, due to increased junction capacitance, potential crosstalk, and higher power consumption. An intermediate solution involves a scalable and versatile architecture with a local ADC integrated outside the pixels, but within the active matrix area. Pixels are organized in a macro block, "super-pixel", that acts as a standalone data processing unit, and sends data on a serial bus at 200 MHz. The integration of multiple super-pixels in parallel optimizes readout time for larger matrices, thanks to a distributed digital logic and local charge measurement. This architecture has been applied to the development of the ASIC in a 130 nm SiGe BiCMOS technology for the FASER pre-shower detector at CERN, proving this concept on silicon. Overall, this novel readout architecture is a promising solution for fast pixel detectors requiring high rates, making it suitable for a wide range of applications, including particle physics and technologies based on photon detection.