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2022-09-10Zeitschriftenartikel DOI: 10.3390/s22186848
DECAL: A Reconfigurable Monolithic Active Pixel Sensor for Tracking and Calorimetry in a 180 nm Image Sensor Process
Allport, Philip Patrick
Benhammadi, Seddik
Bosley, Robert Ross
Dopke, Jens
Fasselt, Lucian cc
Flynn, Samuel
Gonella, Laura
Guerrini, Nicola
Issever, Cigdem
Nikolopoulos, Kostas
Kopsalis, Ioannis
Philips, Peter
Price, Tony
Sedgwick, Iain
Villani, Giulio
Warren, Matt
Watson, Nigel
Weber, Hannsjörg cc
Winter, Alasdair
Wilson, Fergus
Worm, Steven
Zhang, Zhige
Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät
In this paper, we describe DECAL, a prototype Monolithic Active Pixel Sensor (MAPS) device designed to demonstrate the feasibility of both digital calorimetry and reconfigurability in ASICs for particle physics. The goal of this architecture is to help reduce the development and manufacturing costs of detectors for future colliders by developing a chip that can operate both as a digital silicon calorimeter and a tracking chip. The prototype sensor consists of a matrix of 64 × 64 55 μm pixels, and provides a readout at 40 MHz of the number of particles which have struck the matrix in the preceding 25 ns. It can be configured to report this as a total sum across the sensor (equivalent to the pad of an analogue calorimeter) or the sum per column (equivalent to a traditional strip detector). The design and operation of the sensor are described, and the results of chip characterisation are reported and compared to simulations.
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