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The use of CMOS Monolithic Active Pixel Sensors (MAPS) for high precision minimum ionizing particle tracking has been proven to be a viable and powerful novel experimental technique. Possible applications will strongly depend on a successful implementation of on-chip hit recognition and sparsification schemes. For this aim, a 5 bit very low power and low level signal analog to digital converter (ADC)...
For CMOS monolithic active pixels sensor readout, we developed two architectures of low power and low signal pipelined analog to digital converter (ADC) which are 5 bit, 25 MS/s pipelined ADC and 4 bit, 50 MS/s double sampling ADC. Both architectures include a non-resetting sample and hold stage to amplify the signal by a factor of 4. Due to the very low level of the incoming signal, this first stage...
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