Monolithic Active Pixel Matrix with Binary Counters (MAMBO) ASIC
Nov, 2010
7 pages
Part of Proceedings, 2010 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC 2010) : Knoxville, Tennessee, October 30-November 6, 2010, 1544-1550
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- , 1544-1550
- NSS/MIC 2010 / RTSD 2010
- Published: 2010
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- FERMILAB-CONF-10-478-PPD
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Monolithic Active Matrix with Binary Counters (MAMBO) is a counting ASIC designed for detecting and measuring low energy X-rays from 6-12keV. Each pixel contains analogue functionality implemented with a charge preamplifier, CR-RC^2 shaper and a baseline restorer. It also contains a window comparator which can be trimmed by 4 bit DACs to remove systematic offsets. The hits are registered by a 12 bit ripple counter which is reconfigured as a shift register to serially output the data from the entire ASIC. Each pixel can be tested individually. Two diverse approaches have been used to prevent coupling between the detector and electronics in MAMBO III and MAMBO IV. MAMBO III is a 3D ASIC, the bottom ASIC consists of diodes which are connected to the top ASIC using mu-bump bonds. The detector is decoupled from the electronics by physically separating them on two tiers and using several metal layers as a shield. MAMBO IV is a monolithic structure which uses a nested well approach to isolate the detector from the electronics. The ASICs are being fabricated using the SOI 0.2mum OKI process, MAMBO III is 3D bonded at T-Micro and MAMBO IV nested well structure was developed in collaboration between OKI and Fermilab.- X-ray detection
- application specific integrated circuits
- 3D ASIC
- CR-RC2 shaper
- Fermilab collaboration
- MAMBO ASIC
- MAMBO III
- MAMBO IV
- OKI collaboration
- baseline restorer
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