AstroPix4 — a novel HV-CMOS sensor developed for space based experiments

N. Striebig, R. Leys, I. Perić, R. Caputo, A. L. Steinhebel, Y. Suda, Y. Fukazawa, M. Jadhav, D. Violette, C. Kierans, H. Tajima, J. Metcalfe, J. Perkins
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For the proposed space based gamma-ray observatory All-sky Medium-Energy Gamma-ray Observatory eXplorer (AMEGO-X), a silicon tracker based on a novel High Voltage-CMOS (HV-CMOS) sensor called AstroPix, is currently being developed. Preliminary measurements with the first full reticle prototype AstroPix3 show that the power target of 1.5 mW/cm2 can currently not be reached due to the digital consumption of 3.08 mW/cm2, while the analog power consumption of 1.04 mW/cm2 and a break down voltage of over 350 V look promising. Based on these results, the design changes in AstroPix4, submitted in May 2023, are presented, containing changes to the time stamp generation and readout architecture. A digital power consumption below 0.25 mW/cm2 is expected by removing the fast 200 MHz clock used to measure the time-over-threshold (ToT) and an LVDS receiver. A maximum resolution of 3.125 ns for time-of-arrival (ToA) and ToT is reached by adding per-pixel Flash-Time-to-Digital Converter (TDCs) controlled by a global delay-locked loop (DLL).
AstroPix4 - 为空间实验开发的新型 HV-CMOS 传感器
目前正在为拟建的空间伽马射线观测站 All-sky Medium-Energy Gamma-ray Observatory eXplorer(AMEGO-X)开发一种基于新型高压-CMOS(HV-CMOS)传感器 AstroPix 的硅跟踪器。第一个全视网膜原型 AstroPix3 的初步测量结果表明,由于 3.08 mW/cm2 的数字功耗,目前无法达到 1.5 mW/cm2 的功率目标,而 1.04 mW/cm2 的模拟功耗和 350 V 以上的击穿电压则很有希望。基于这些结果,我们介绍了 2023 年 5 月提交的 AstroPix4 的设计变更,其中包括对时间戳生成和读出架构的修改。通过移除用于测量过阈值时间(ToT)的 200 MHz 快速时钟和 LVDS 接收器,预计数字功耗将低于 0.25 mW/cm2。通过增加由全局延迟锁定环 (DLL) 控制的每像素闪存时间数字转换器 (TDC),可实现 3.125 ns 的到达时间 (ToA) 和 ToT 最大分辨率。
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