Papers
Topics
Authors
Recent
2000 character limit reached

IDeF-X HD: a CMOS ASIC for the readout of Cd(Zn)Te Detectors for space-borne applications (2102.01992v1)

Published 3 Feb 2021 in astro-ph.IM and physics.ins-det

Abstract: IDeF-X HD is a 32-channel analog front-end with self-triggering capability optimized for the readout of 16 x 16 pixels CdTe or CdZnTe pixelated detectors to build low power micro gamma camera. IDeF-X HD has been designed in the standard AMS CMOS 0.35 microns process technology. Its power consumption is 800 micro watt per channel. The dynamic range of the ASIC can be extended to 1.1 MeV thanks to the in-channel adjustable gain stage. When no detector is connected to the chip and without input current, a 33 electrons rms ENC level is achieved after shaping with 10.7 micro seconds peak time. Spectroscopy measurements have been performed with CdTe Schottky detectors. We measured an energy resolution of 4.2 keV FWHM at 667 keV (137-Cs) on a mono-pixel configuration. Meanwhile, we also measured 562 eV and 666 eV FWHM at 14 keV and 60 keV respectively (241-Am) with a 256 small pixel array and a low detection threshold of 1.2 keV. Since IDeF-X HD is intended for space-borne applications in astrophysics, we evaluated its radiation tolerance and its sensitivity to single event effects. We demonstrated that the ASIC remained fully functional without significant degradation of its performances after 200 krad and that no single event latch-up was detected putting the Linear Energy Transfer threshold above 110 MeV/(mg/cm2). Good noise performance and radiation tolerance make the chip well suited for X-rays energy discrimination and high-energy resolution. The chip is space qualified and flies on board the Solar Orbiter ESA mission launched in 2020.

Summary

We haven't generated a summary for this paper yet.

Whiteboard

Paper to Video (Beta)

Open Problems

We haven't generated a list of open problems mentioned in this paper yet.

Continue Learning

We haven't generated follow-up questions for this paper yet.

Collections

Sign up for free to add this paper to one or more collections.