| Literature DB >> 26744545 |
Jose-Gabriel Macias-Montero1, Maher Sarraj2, Mokhtar Chmeissani1, Ricardo Martínez3, Carles Puigdengoles1.
Abstract
We present a 16-channel readout integrated circuit (ROIC) with nanosecond-resolution time to digital converter (TDC) for pixelated Cadmium Telluride (CdTe) gamma-ray detectors. The 4 × 4 pixel array ROIC is the proof of concept of the 10 × 10 pixel array readout ASIC for positron-emission tomography (PET) scanner, positron-emission mammography (PEM) scanner, and Compton gamma camera. The electronics of each individual pixel integrates an analog front-end with switchable gain, an analog to digital converter (ADC), configuration registers, and a 4-state digital controller. For every detected photon, the pixel electronics provides the energy deposited in the detector with 10-bit resolution, and a fast trigger signal for time stamp. The ASIC contains the 16-pixel matrix electronics, a digital controller, five global voltage references, a TDC, a temperature sensor, and a band-gap based current reference. The ASIC has been fabricated with TSMC 0.25 μm mixed-signal CMOS technology and occupies an area of 5.3 mm × 6.8 mm. The TDC shows a resolution of 95.5 ps, a precision of 600 ps at full width half maximum (FWHM), and a power consumption of 130 μW. In acquisition mode, the total power consumption of every pixel is 200 μW. An equivalent noise charge (ENC) of 160 e-RMS at maximum gain and negative polarity conditions has been measured at room temperature.Entities:
Keywords: Analog-digital conversion; application specific integrated circuits; energy resolution; gamma-ray detectors; low-power electronics; positron emission tomography; semiconductor radiation detectors
Year: 2015 PMID: 26744545 PMCID: PMC4700521 DOI: 10.1109/TNS.2015.2465377
Source DB: PubMed Journal: IEEE Trans Nucl Sci ISSN: 0018-9499 Impact factor: 1.679