Low-noise, low-power, event-driven read-out of counting Pixel Array Detectors

M. Hromalik, Kevin Burkey, T. Burns, Brian Lin, K. Shanks, P. Purohit, Hugh Philipps, M. Tate, S. Gruner
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This article describes a highly parallel event driven interface between a Pixel Array Detector (PAD) and its processing electronics. The method used was originally developed for the Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) X-ray Pixel Array detector to allow for real-time processing of X-ray image data on its processing FPGA. This interface potentially allows for entirely asynchronous data transfer off the detector at rates exceeding 110Gbps and operates without the need for a constantly running clock. It thus presents a potential a low-power, low-noise interface option for 10-bit data transfer from photon-counting detectors at frame rates greater than 1MHz with no input dead time. This interface has been successfully tested on 64 independent 16-pixel channels at a transfer frequency of 294MHz achieving maximum data transfer rates of 16.7 Gbps.
低噪音,低功耗,事件驱动读出计数像素阵列探测器
本文描述了像素阵列探测器(PAD)及其处理电子器件之间的高度并行事件驱动接口。所使用的方法最初是为现场可编程门阵列(FPGA) x射线像素阵列探测器开发的,允许在其处理FPGA上实时处理x射线图像数据。该接口可能允许检测器以超过110Gbps的速率进行完全异步的数据传输,并且不需要持续运行的时钟。因此,它提供了一个潜在的低功耗,低噪声接口选项,用于以大于1MHz的帧速率从光子计数检测器传输10位数据,且没有输入死区时间。该接口已在64个独立的16像素通道上成功测试,传输频率为294MHz,最大数据传输速率为16.7 Gbps。
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