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X-/γ-Ray Detection Instrument for the HERMES Nano-Satellites Based on SDDs Read-Out by the LYRA Mixed-Signal ASIC Chipset

Authors :
A. Rachevski
P. Bellutti
Francesco Ficorella
Piero Malcovati
Raffaele Piazzolla
F. Mele
M. Fiorini
Riccardo Campana
Miriam Grassi
Claudio Labanti
F. Fuschino
Nicola Zorzi
N. Zampa
Giuseppe Bertuccio
Marco Feroci
I. Rashevskaya
E. Demenev
A. Vacchi
G. Zampa
Giacomo Borghi
Y. Evangelista
Fabrizio Fiore
A. Picciotto
M. Gandola
Luciano Burderi
Source :
I2MTC
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
IEEE, 2020.

Abstract

This paper presents the front-end section of the X-/γ-ray detection instrument of the HERMES mission, whose goal is to observe and localize γ-ray bursts, through a constellation of more than one hundred nano-satellites. Considering the severe volume and power consumption constraints of the nano-satellites, in the HERMES X-/γ-ray detection instrument, silicon drift detectors are read out through a mixed-signal ASIC chipset, called LYRA, based on a peculiar architecture. In particular, a small front-end ASIC (LYRA-FE), placed close to each silicon drift detector, is connected, through a current-mode link, to a multi-channel back-end ASIC (LYRA-BE). The LYRA ASIC chipset, implemented in a 0.35µm CMOS technology, achieves less than $22{\text{e}}_{{\text{rms}}}^ - $ of equivalent noise charge, with a power consumption lower than 600µW/channel from a 3.3V power supply. Thanks to the current-mode link between the LYRA-FE and the LYRA-BE ASICs, no significant crosstalk among channels can be observed, in spite of the length of the interconnection wires as large as 12cm.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
2020 IEEE International Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference (I2MTC)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....900dd6d722188b9096aaa7a3785d982d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109/i2mtc43012.2020.9129520