JOURNAL ARTICLE

Gossipo-3: A prototype of a Front-End Pixel Chip for Read-Out of Micro-Pattern Gas Detectors

Christpoh BrezinaHaryy van der GraafK. DeschR. KluitFrancesco ZapponA. KruthВладимир Громов

Year: 2009 Journal:   CERN Document Server (European Organization for Nuclear Research)   Publisher: European Organization for Nuclear Research

Abstract

In a joint effort of Nikhef (Amsterdam) and the University of Bonn, the Gossipo-3 integrated circuit (IC) has been developed. This circuit is a prototype of a chip dedicated for read-out of various types of position sensitive Micro-Pattern Gas detectors (MPGD). The Gossipo-3 is defined as a set of building blocks to be used in a future highly granulated (60 μm) chip. The pixel circuit can operate in two modes. In Time mode every readout pixel measures the hit arrival time and the charge deposit. For this purpose it has been equipped with a high resolution TDC (1.7 ns) covering dynamic range up to 102 μs. Charge collected by the pixel will be measured using Time-over- Threshold method in the range from 400 e- to 28000 e- with accuracy of 200 e- (standard deviation). In Counting mode every pixel operates as a 24-bit counter, counting the number of incoming hits. The circuit is also optimized to operate at low power consumption (100 mW/cm2) that is required to avoid the need for massive power transport and cooling systems inside the construction of the detector.

Keywords:
Chip Pixel Detector Electrical engineering Computer hardware Dynamic range Power (physics) Physics Integrated circuit Computer science Engineering Optics

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