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2015 IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Circuits, and Systems (ICECS)

DOI: 10.1109/icecs.2015.7440330

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From StarX32 to VEGA: Low-power and low-noise mixed-signal ASICs for X-ray detectors in space and medical applications

Proceedings article published in 2015 by M. Ahangarianabhari, G. Bertuccio, S. Caccia, M. Grassi, D. Macera, P. Malcovati ORCID, Ieee
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Abstract

Mixed-signal ASICs are essential for reading out large X-ray spectroscopic detectors in different fields, including space and medical applications. The pixels size reduction and the detector area increase in the newest instruments make the design of the read-out ASIC extremely challenging. Indeed, a large number of channels including low-noise front-end circuits, ADCs, and back-end digital circuits have to coexist on the same chip. In this paper we discuss the challenges of designing ASICs for large area X-ray detectors, using two actual examples: StarX32 and VEGA.