Title :
Implementation of the ASDBLR straw tube readout ASIC in DMILL technology
Author :
Dressnandt, N. ; Lam, N. ; Newcomer, F.M. ; Van Berg, R. ; Williams, H.H.
Author_Institution :
Pennsylvania Univ., Philadelphia, PA, USA
fDate :
8/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The ASDBLR application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) provides eight channels of low-noise low-power high-rate on-detector readout suitable for the ATLAS transition radiation tracker (TRT) at the large hadron collider. The TRT´s unprecedented wire chamber readout requirements of a maximum hit rate per wire of 20 MHz and double-pulse resolution of ~25 ns with position resolution of better than 150 μm in a high radiation environment have been addressed in the design of the ASDBLR. A carefully tuned ion tail cancellation stage followed by an output sensing baseline restorer implemented in differential structures provides robust signal-processing combination compatible with the realities of ASIC design. Two comparators track the output of the signal-processing stage to provide tracking information from charged particles and evidence of higher energy transition radiation photons; their outputs are summed as current steps to form a differential ternary output. The ten-year total dose requirement for neutrons of 1014 n/cm2 and 1.5 MRad of ionizing radiation led to the implementation of this design in the radiation hardened DMILL process
Keywords :
application specific integrated circuits; comparators (circuits); neutron effects; nuclear electronics; proton effects; readout electronics; signal processing; 1.5 Mrad; 150 micron; ASDBLR; ASIC; ATLAS; DMILL technology; application-specific integrated circuit; comparators; ion tail cancellation; neutron irradiation; proton irradiation; total dose; transition radiation tracker; Application specific integrated circuits; Ionizing radiation; Large Hadron Collider; Particle tracking; Robustness; Signal resolution; Signal restoration; Tail; Variable speed drives; Wire;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on