A 240-channel thick film multi-chip module for readout of silicon drift detectors

D. Lynn, R. Bellwied, R. Beuttenmueller, H. Caines, W. Chen, D. DiMassimo, H. Dyke, D. Elliott, M. Grau, G. W. Hoffmann, T. Humanic, P. Jensen, S. A. Kleinfelder, I. Kotov, H. W. Kraner, P. Kuczewski, B. Leonhardt, Z. Li, C. J. Liaw, G. LoCurtoP. Middelkamp, R. Minor, N. Mazeh, S. Nehmeh, P. O'Conner, G. Ott, S. U. Pandey, C. Pruneau, D. Pinelli, V. Radeka, S. Rescia, V. Rykov, J. Schambach, J. Sedlmeir, J. Sheen, B. Soja, D. Stephani, E. Sugarbaker, J. Takahashi, K. Wilson

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Abstract

We have developed a thick film multi-chip module for readout of silicon drift (or low capacitance ∼ 200 fF) detectors. Main elements of the module include a custom 16-channel NPN-BJT preamplifier-shaper (PASA) and a custom 16-channel CMOS Switched Capacitor Array (SCA). The primary design criteria of the module were the minimizations of the power (12 mW/channel), noise (ENC = 490 e- rms), size (20.5 mm × 63 mm), and radiation length (1.4%). We will discuss various aspects of the PASA design, with emphasis on the preamplifier feedback network. The SCA is a modification of an integrated circuit that has been previously described [1]; its design features specific to its application in the SVT (Silicon Vertex Tracker in the STAR experiment at RHIC) will be discussed. The 240-channel multi-chip module is a circuit with five metal layers fabricated in thick film technology on a beryllia substrate and contains 35 custom and commercial integrated circuits. It has been recently integrated with silicon drift detectors in both a prototype system assembly for the SVT and a silicon drift array for the E896 experiment at the Alternating Gradient Synchrotron at the Brookhaven National Laboratory. We will discuss features of the module's design and fabrication, report the test results, and emphasize its performance both on the bench and under experimental conditions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)418-426
Number of pages9
JournalNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
Volume439
Issue number2-3
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 11 2000
Externally publishedYes
EventProceedings of the 1998 8th European Symposium on Semiconductor Detectors - Bavaria, Germany
Duration: Jun 14 1998Jun 17 1998

Funding

This work is supported in part by the US Department of Energy (under contract No. DE-AC02-98CH10886) and DE-FQ02-92ER40713), the National Science Foundation (under grant PHY-9511850), and the Robert A. Welch Foundation.

FundersFunder number
Robert A. Welch Foundation
US Department of EnergyDE-AC02-98CH10886, DE-FQ02-92ER40713
National Science FoundationPHY-9511850

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