Speaker
Jennifer Ott
(UCSC)
Description
We present the architectural design, prototype fabrication and and first results for the High Pitch digitizer System-on-Chip (HPSoC). The HPSoC is a high channel density and scalable waveform digitization ASIC with an embedded interface to advanced high-speed sensor arrays such as e.g. AC-LGADs. The chip is being fabricated in 65nm technology and targets the following features: picosecond-level timing resolution; 10 Gs/s waveform digitization rate to allow pulse shape discrimination; moderate data buffering (256 samples/chnl); autonomous chip triggering, readout control, calibration and storage virtualization; on-chip feature extraction and multi-channel data fusion.
Early Career | Yes |
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Primary authors
Abraham Seiden
(UCSC)
Prof.
Bruce Schumm
(Santa Cruz Institute for Particle Physics and the University of California, Santa Cruz (US))
Hartmut Sadrozinski
(SCIPP UC Santa Cruz)
Isar Mostafanezhad
(Nalu Scientific, LLC)
Jennifer Ott
(UCSC)
Simone Mazza