2021
DOI: 10.1109/access.2021.3124644
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Analog CMOS Readout Channel for Time and Amplitude Measurements With Radiation Sensitivity Analysis for Gain-Boosting Amplifiers

Abstract: The front-end readout channel consists of a charge sensitive amplifier (CSA) and two different unipolar-shaping circuits to generate pulses suitable for time and energy measurement. The signal processing chain of the single channel is built of two different parallel processing paths: a fast path with a peaking time of 30 ns to obtain the time of arrival for each particle impinging the detector; and a slow path with a peaking time of 400 ns dedicated for low noise amplitude measurements, which is formed by a po… Show more

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“…The Gm-cell, or linear transconductor [1], is a basic building block with applications in many analog circuits, such as Gm-C filters [2]- [3], current-mode filters [4], and variable-gain amplifiers [5]- [7]. The linearity of the Gm-cell is critical for performance, also due to its use in open-loop configurations, which cannot exploit feedback to reduce distortions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Gm-cell, or linear transconductor [1], is a basic building block with applications in many analog circuits, such as Gm-C filters [2]- [3], current-mode filters [4], and variable-gain amplifiers [5]- [7]. The linearity of the Gm-cell is critical for performance, also due to its use in open-loop configurations, which cannot exploit feedback to reduce distortions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%