CMOS Monolithic Active Pixel Sensors (MAPS) have
demonstrated their strong potential for tracking devices, particularly for
flavour tagging. They are foreseen to equip several vertex detectors and
beam telescopes. Most applications require high read-out speed, which
imposes sensors to feature digital output with integrated zero suppression.
The most recent development of MAPS at IPHC and IRFU addressing this issue
will be reviewed. The design architecture, combining pixel array,
column-level discriminators and zero suppression circuits, will be
presented. Each pixel features a preamplifier and a correlated double
sampling (CDS) micro-circuit reducing the temporal and fixed pattern noises.
The sensor is fully programmable and can be monitored. It will equip
experimental apparatus starting data taking in 2009/2010.
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