Design of a low noise, low power consumption CMOS preamplifier shaper for readout of microstrip detectors in the DMILL radiation hardened process and irradiation measurements

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment(1996)

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One of the proposed schemes of microstrip detector readout in the future LHC collider experiments is the use of a slow preamplifier with subsequent analog pulse shape processing (deconvolution) to recover initial time information. Following this idea a CMOS preamplifier shaper (CR-RC active filter) with 75 ns shaping time has been designed using a radiation hardened process DMILL. The tests of a prototype chip show a noise performance of ENC = 330 e− + 51 e−pF for a peaking time of 100 ns, gain of 30 mV/MIP and a power consumption of 1.1 mW per channel. Measurements after irradiation by γ photons, electrons and neutrons are also presented in this paper.
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pulse shaping,active filter,chip
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