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First Measurements on the Timespot1 ASIC: a Fast-Timing, High-Rate Pixel-Matrix Front-End
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Piccolo, Lorenzo
, Stabile, Alberto
, Cadeddu, Sandro
, Frontini, Luca
, Liberali, Valentino
, Rivetti, Angelo
, Lai, Adriano
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Pixels
/ Power consumption
2022
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First Measurements on the Timespot1 ASIC: a Fast-Timing, High-Rate Pixel-Matrix Front-End
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Piccolo, Lorenzo
, Stabile, Alberto
, Cadeddu, Sandro
, Frontini, Luca
, Liberali, Valentino
, Rivetti, Angelo
, Lai, Adriano
in
Pixels
/ Power consumption
2022
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First Measurements on the Timespot1 ASIC: a Fast-Timing, High-Rate Pixel-Matrix Front-End
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First Measurements on the Timespot1 ASIC: a Fast-Timing, High-Rate Pixel-Matrix Front-End
2022
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Overview
This work presents the first measurements performed on the Timespot1 ASIC. As the second prototype developed for the TimeSPOT project, the ASIC features a 32x32 channels hybrid-pixel matrix. Targeted to space-time tracking applications in High Energy Physics experiments, the system aims to achieve a time resolution of 30 ps or better at a maximum event rate of 3 MHz per channel with a Data Driven interface. Power consumption can be programmed to range between \\(1.2W/cm^{2}\\) and \\(2.6W/cm^{2}\\). The presented results include a description of the ASIC operation and a first characterization of its performance in terms of time resolution.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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