CMOS multichannel front-end electronics suitable for Silicon Photomultiplier detectors has been developed, mainly intended for medical imaging applications. The architecture of the analog channel, DC coupled to the detector, is based on a full current-mode approach, which allows to achieve a wide input dynamic range of about 70 pC while retaining very fast self-triggering capabilities. An 8-channel ASIC with on-chip ADC and a 32-channel prototype have been designed and manufactured, both featuring serial and sparse readout capabilities and a fast-OR circuit, able to generate a high-speed trigger signal from the discriminator outputs of the analog channels. Measurements obtained by coupling the 8-channel prototypes to an injection capacitance have been carried out for characterization purposes. The circuit has been also used to read-out SiPMs coupled to different kinds of light sources, such as a blue LED and a small LYSO scintillation crystal excited by gamma photons with different energies. The results obtained from these tests are presented and discussed, confirming the effectiveness of the proposed front-end architecture.
Design and characterization of CMOS multichannel front-end electronics for silicon photomultipliers / Argentieri, A.; Corsi, Francesco; Foresta, M.; Marzocca, Cristoforo; Del Guerra, A.. - In: NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH. SECTION A, ACCELERATORS, SPECTROMETERS, DETECTORS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT. - ISSN 0168-9002. - 652:1(2011), pp. 516-519. [10.1016/j.nima.2010.08.067]
Design and characterization of CMOS multichannel front-end electronics for silicon photomultipliers
CORSI, Francesco;MARZOCCA, Cristoforo;
2011-01-01
Abstract
CMOS multichannel front-end electronics suitable for Silicon Photomultiplier detectors has been developed, mainly intended for medical imaging applications. The architecture of the analog channel, DC coupled to the detector, is based on a full current-mode approach, which allows to achieve a wide input dynamic range of about 70 pC while retaining very fast self-triggering capabilities. An 8-channel ASIC with on-chip ADC and a 32-channel prototype have been designed and manufactured, both featuring serial and sparse readout capabilities and a fast-OR circuit, able to generate a high-speed trigger signal from the discriminator outputs of the analog channels. Measurements obtained by coupling the 8-channel prototypes to an injection capacitance have been carried out for characterization purposes. The circuit has been also used to read-out SiPMs coupled to different kinds of light sources, such as a blue LED and a small LYSO scintillation crystal excited by gamma photons with different energies. The results obtained from these tests are presented and discussed, confirming the effectiveness of the proposed front-end architecture.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.