Title :
Integrated circuits for particle physics experiments
Author :
Snoeys, Walter ; Anelli, Giovanni ; Campbell, Michael ; Cantatore, Eugenio ; Faccio, Federico ; Heijne, Erik H.M. ; Jarron, Pierre ; Kloukinas, Kostas C. ; Marchioro, Alessandro ; Moreira, Paulo ; Toifl, Thomas ; Wyllie, Kenneth
Author_Institution :
Microelectron. Group, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
Abstract :
High energy particle physics experiments investigate the nature of matter through the identification of subatomic particles produced in collisions of protons, electrons, or heavy ions which have been accelerated to very high energies. Future experiments will have hundreds of millions of detector channels to observe the interaction region where collisions take place at a 40 MHz rate. This paper gives an overview of the electronics requirements for such experiments and explains how data reduction, timing distribution, and radiation tolerance in commercial CMOS circuits are achieved for these big systems. As a detailed example, the electronics for the innermost layers of the future tracking detector, the pixel vertex detector, is discussed with special attention to system aspects. A small-scale prototype (130 channels) implemented in standard 0.25 /spl mu/m CMOS remains fully functional after a 30 Mrad(SiO/sub 2/) irradiation. A full-scale pixel readout chip containing 8000 readout channels in a 14 by 16 mm/sup 2/ area has been designed.
Keywords :
CMOS analogue integrated circuits; charge measurement; data reduction; design for testability; nuclear electronics; particle detectors; radiation hardening (electronics); readout electronics; timing circuits; 0.25 micron; commercial CMOS circuits; data reduction; full-scale pixel readout chip; high energy particle physics; integrated circuits; particle physics experiments; pixel vertex detector; radiation tolerance; readout channels; subatomic particles; timing distribution; tracking detector; Collision mitigation; Large Hadron Collider; Magnetic field measurement; Mesons; Particle beams; Particle measurements; Particle tracking; Protons; Radiation detector circuits; Timing;
Journal_Title :
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of