Low-power SiPM readout BETA ASIC for space applications

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Abstract
The BETA application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) is a fully programmable chip designed to amplify, shape and digitize the signal of up to 64 Silicon photomultiplier (SiPM) channels, with a power consumption of approximately 1 mW/channel. Owing to its dual-path gain, the BETA chip is capable of resolving single photoelectrons (phes) with a signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) >5 while simultaneously achieving a dynamic range of 4000 phes. Thus, BETA can provide a cost-effective solution for the readout of SiPMs in space missions and other applications with a maximum rate below 10 kHz. In this study, we describe the key characteristics of the BETA ASIC and present an evaluation of the performance of its 16-channel version, which is implemented using 130 nm technology. The ASIC also contains two discriminators that can provide trigger signals with a time jitter down to 400 ps FWHM for 10 phes. The linearity error of the charge gain measurement was less than 2% for a dynamic range as large as 15 bits.
CitationSiddharudh, A. [et al.]. Low-power SiPM readout BETA ASIC for space applications. "Nuclear science and techniques", 3 Maig 2024, vol. 35, núm. article 59.
ISSN2210-3147
Publisher versionhttps://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s41365-024-01419-z
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