S. Scherl, N. Striebig, K. Hennessy, I. Perić, E. Vilella
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MightyPix at the LHCb Mighty Tracker — verification
of an HV-CMOS pixel chip's digital readout
MightyPix is a high voltage complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (HV-CMOS) active pixel
sensor, currently being developed for the Mighty Tracker, an upgrade proposed for LHCb in
anticipation of the High Luminosity LHC. To ensure that MightyPix will be able to handle the
particle hit rates at the Mighty Tracker, which are expected to reach
17 MHz/cm2, simulations of the chip's digital readout mechanism were
performed. Using simulated particle hits the chip's performance within the LHCb environment is
characterised. For this, a behavioural model of the first prototype, MightyPix1, representing the
analogue pixel matrix, together with the synthesised digital logic is used. Simulation results
show the MightyPix1 readout mechanism having an efficiency over 99 % up to
20 MHz/cm2. The bottleneck was found to be the speed at which the hits are read
out. This yielded new design ideas to improve the readout for MightyPix2, leading to an efficiency
of over 99 % up to 30 MHz/cm2.