TARGET 5: a new multi-channel digitizer with triggering capabilities for gamma-ray atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes [IMA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1607.02443


TARGET~5 is a new application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) of the TARGET family, designed for the readout of signals from photosensors in the cameras of imaging atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes (IACTs) for ground-based gamma-ray astronomy. TARGET~5 combines sampling and digitization on 16 signal channels with the formation of trigger signals based on the analog sum of groups of four channels. {\rev We describe the ASIC architecture and performance.} TARGET~5 improves over the performance of the first-generation TARGET ASIC, achieving: tunable sampling frequency from {\rev $<0.4$~GSa/s to {\mod $>1$~GSa/s}}; a dynamic range on the data path of 1.2 V with {\mod effective dynamic range of 11}~bits and DC noise of ${\sim}0.6$~mV; 3-dB bandwidth of 500 MHz; {\rev crosstalk between adjacent channels $<1.3\%$}; {\mod charge resolution improving from 40\% to $<4\%$ between 3 photoelectrons (p.e.) and $>100$~p.e.} (assuming 4 mV per p.e.); and minimum stable trigger threshold of 20 mV (5 p.e.) with trigger noise of 5 mV (1.2 p.e.), {\rev which is} mostly limited by {\mod interference between trigger and sampling operations}. {\mod TARGET~5 is the first ASIC of the TARGET family} used in {\modakira an} IACT {\mod prototype}, {\rev providing one development path for readout electronics in the forthcoming Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA)}.

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A. Albert, S. Funk, T. Kawashima, et. al.
Mon, 11 Jul 16
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Comments: 17 pages, 30 figures