2016
DOI: 10.1117/1.jatis.2.1.016001
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Speedster-EXD: a new event-driven hybrid CMOS x-ray detector

Abstract: The Speedster-EXD is a new 64x64 pixel, 40 µm pixel pitch, 100 µm depletion depth hybrid CMOS X-ray detector (HCD) with the capability of reading out only those pixels containing event charge, thus enabling fast effective frame rates. A global charge threshold can be specified, and pixels containing charge above this threshold are flagged and read out. The Speedster detector has also been designed with other advanced in-pixel features to improve performance, including a low-noise, high-gain CTIA amplifier that… Show more

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“…The CTIA was previously implemented on another prototype HCD, the Speedster-EXD, where it was shown to result in unmeasurable IPC (<1%). 25 The small-pixel HCDs also feature the ability to perform in-pixel correlated double sampling (CDS) by subtraction of the variable baseline voltage associated with a pixel reset. This subtraction is carried out on-chip, prior to further amplification.…”
Section: Small-pixel Hcdsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The CTIA was previously implemented on another prototype HCD, the Speedster-EXD, where it was shown to result in unmeasurable IPC (<1%). 25 The small-pixel HCDs also feature the ability to perform in-pixel correlated double sampling (CDS) by subtraction of the variable baseline voltage associated with a pixel reset. This subtraction is carried out on-chip, prior to further amplification.…”
Section: Small-pixel Hcdsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Speedster-EXD is an advanced design utilizing a Capacitive Transimpedence Amplifier (CTIA), in-pixel CDS, and event recognition circuitry to provide eventdriven sparse readout. The CTIA eliminates interpixel capacitive crosstalk completely (Griffith et al 2016). The in-pixel CDS reduces 1/f noise and cancels the CTIA reset KTC noise.…”
Section: Speedster-exdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…IPC was found to be negligible. More details on the experiment set-up and characterization can be found in [20]. A larger version of Speedster detectors is currently being developed.…”
Section: Speedster-exdmentioning
confidence: 99%