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Title: Chip v4:


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Charge Sensitive Amplifier (CSA) in cold gas of
Liquid Argon (LAr) Time Projection Chamber (TPC)
  • Context
  • Specifications
  • Multichannel 3fC to 120fC (0.5µs pulse) Charge
    Sensitive Amplifier
  • Less than 1500 e- ENC with 250pF Detector
    capacitance (Signal/Noise ratio of 10)
  • Able to work in LAr vapours _at_ -150C with an
    affordable power dissipation 1mW/channel,
    considering a power pulsing rate of 2.5
    (effective consumption 40mW)
  • Low cost highly integrated solution implies an
    ASIC CMOS process circuit.
  • Physic experiment
  • A near detector (from the Hardron target) will
    allows physic experiments as well as electronic
    experiments for larger scale detectors (100
    kilotonnes )
  • 4 chips comparison
  • Noise
  • Version 1 detailed in 1 has no integrated
    shaper. With an external shaper, noise reaches
    1100 e- at -110C.
  • Version 2 has a default in the amplifier of the
    shaper. A re-design was necessary.
  • Version 3 Modified CSA using Gain Boost
    technique2. Stability issue due to a bad sizing
    of the compensation resistance. Results higher
    noise at low temperature
  • Version 4 is range limited because the intrinsic
    gain had been voluntary increased

Noise summary
OUT_PA-noise Device Param Noise
Contribution Of Total /MP34 id
0.000417014 32.85 /MN8
id 0.000292864 16.20 /MN8
fn 0.000186043 6.54
/MN180 id 0.000185096
6.47 /MN19 id
0.000155535 4.57 /MN180 fn
0.000144948 3.97 /MP36 id
0.000129472 3.17 /R1/R2
thermal_noise 0.000128369 3.11
/R1/R1 thermal_noise 0.000128365
3.11 /R27 rn
0.00012745 3.07 /MN33 id
0.000112945 2.41 /MP1 id
0.000109437 2.26 /MP2
id 0.000101267 1.94 /MN19
fn 8.17541e-05 1.26
/MP33 id 8.03967e-05
1.22 /R5 rn
7.19811e-05 0.98 /MP123 id
6.79982e-05 0.87 R6.R2.rpolyh1
thermal_noise 6.73008e-05 0.86 /MP35
id 6.48913e-05 0.80
/MP34 fn 5.46878e-05
0.56 R6.R1.rpolyh1 thermal_noise
5.10705e-05 0.49 /MN32 id
5.08948e-05 0.49 R3.R2.rpolyh1
thermal_noise 4.92785e-05 0.46
R3.R1.rpolyh1 thermal_noise 4.25442e-05
0.34 R4.R1.rpolyh1 thermal_noise
4.15188e-05 0.33 R4.R2.rpolyh1
thermal_noise 3.98648e-05 0.30
R2.R1.rpolyh1 thermal_noise 3.98639e-05
0.30 R2.R2.rpolyh1 thermal_noise
3.97519e-05 0.30 /I10/MP1 id
3.08658e-05 0.18 Integrated Noise
Summary (in V) Sorted By Noise Contributors Total
Summarized Noise 0.000727636 Total Input
Referred Noise 0.493965
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  • Version 4 configurations
  • Cpa 250 or 500fF
  • Rpa 1, 2, 3 or 4MO
  • Shaping center frequency 0.5, 1, 2 or 4 µs

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  • Chip v4
  • Histograms measure of the noise could be
    experimentally observed out of
  • the ADC with the DAQ system 3. The delta
    5.4mV corresponds to FWHM/2
  • (Full width at half maximum). Since the rms Noise
    (s) FWHM/2.35
  • We verify that "sqrt-integ-noise2" maximum
    value 5.32 5.4mV2/2.35
  • A Labview interface controls a DAQ-USB that
    controls a clock, and a data frame. The slave
    responds by pulling down the data-bus wire.
  • A 800-line vhdl file generates the 100µ x 550µ
    I2C-like slave. The size could be adjusted when
    more registers are needed.
  • Chip v4
  • Noise comparison
  • of the CSA with
  • ideal bias current (PA12)
  • versus
  • fully designed CSA (PA2)
  • Fully digital I2C-like
  • configuration protocol

CSA
Shaper
Buffer
  • Chip v4
  • MIP signal with oscilloscope persistence
  • Experimental results of various versions chips.
  • - First version noise is better since the shaper
    was external.
  • - For the latest version, a noise reduction is
    obtained by cooling
  • down the chip at the level of the actual detector
    capacitance.
  • Version 2 TOP_EST
  • 1974µm X 2364µm
  • 4.66mm²
  • Version 1 PA_TOP
  • 1654µm X 1664µm
  • 2.75mm²
  • Version 3 TOPPING
  • 1914µm X 2544µm4.876mm²
  • Version 4 T2K_V4
  • 1914µm X 2684µm5.14mm²
  • Experimental application

32-channel
  • Chip v4
  • Measurement from room temperature
  • down to LN2.

8 channels x 4 chips 32 channels per pane. 3
pane in the LAr tank (vapours) one outside
  • Application in a joint test with LHEP Bern
  • Conclusion and Perspectives
  • Evident difficulties of prototyping a circuit
    without models at low temperature (-150C)
  • Improvement on the consumption at equal noise
    level are under study. Effort on biasing element
    could be profitable.
  • A low quiescent current buffer is under test.
  • Specifications fulfilled.
  • An investigation on the AMS 180nm will be done
    when the technology will be available.
  • A 128-channel test (4 cards of 4 chips of 8
    channels) on a detector with a digital
    acquisition 3 system will be published rapidly.
  • When the design will be validated, a 32 or
    64-channel chip will be submitted.

1 CMOS Charge amplifier for liquid argon Time
Projection Chamber detectors, E. Bechetoille,
WOLTE08, Jena, Germany. http//hal.in2p3.fr/in2p3-
00339737/ 2 Feedforward compensation techniques
for high-frequency CMOS amplifiers, W. Sansen,
3 MicroTCA implementation of synchronous
Ethernet-Based DAQ systems for large scale
experiments, C. Girerd et al. RT2009, Beijing,
China. http//hal.in2p3.fr/in2p3-00394783/
E.Bechetoille, H. Mathez, Y. Zoccarato IPNL, 4
rue E. Fermi 69622 Villeurbanne, France
University Lyon 1, CNRS/IN2P3, MICRhAu contact
e.bechetoille (at) ipnl.in2p3.fr
NSS-MIC 2010 - 2010 IEEE Nuclear Science
Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference -
Knoxville, Tennessee, 30 October 6 November
2010
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