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GEMINI is a readout ASIC dedicated to the Triple-GEM detector. Fabricated in CMOS 180 nm technology, GEMINI pushes towards the state-of-the-art for this peculiar detector front-end, as regards the count rate and detector pixel parasitic capacitance sustainability. It features 16 channels, each one including a charge-sensitive preamplifier, an event discriminator with channel-independent threshold...
This paper presents GEMINI, an entire read-out System-on-Chip (SoC) to be used with the Triple Gas-Electron Multiplier (GEM) detector. Designed in CMOS 180 nm technology, GEMINI pushes towards the state-of-the-art for this peculiar detector front-end, as regards the count rate and detector pixel parasitic capacitance sustainability. It is composed of 16 channels, each performing a charge-to-voltage...
In this paper a dedicated integrated front-end for the Triple-GEM (Gas Electron Multiplier) detector is presented. The design has been realized in 0.13 μm CMOS technology. This system aims to improve performance with respect to the state-of-the-art on these types of detectors, regarding adaptability, portability, power consumption and on-chip data processing. The front-end is composed by 8-input-channels...
In this paper a Charge-Sensitive Preamplifier (CSP) for GEM (Gas Electron Multiplier) detectors readout is presented. The CSP is responsible for signal acquisition and the conversion of the input charge into a voltage signal. The design has been realized in 0.13 µm CMOS technology. It has been demonstrated through a detailed analysis that this is the best CMOS technology to be used in this case, as...
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