26–30 Sept 2011
Vienna, Austria
Europe/Zurich timezone

Session

A4 - ASICs

A4
28 Sept 2011, 14:50
Vienna, Austria

Vienna, Austria

<font face="Verdana" size="2"><b>Vienna University of Technology</b> Department of Electrical Engineering Gusshausstraße 27-29 1040 Vienna, Austria

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  1. Dr Hung Pham (DRS-IPHC (IReS), University of Strasbourg, CNRS-IN2P3)
    28/09/2011, 14:50
    ASICs
    Oral
    ULTIMATE is a reticle size CMOS Pixel Sensor (CPS) designed to meet the requirements of the STAR pixel detector (PXL). It includes a pixel array of 928 rows and 960 columns with a 20.7µm pixel pitch, providing a sensitive area of ~3.8cm². Based on the sensor designed for the EUDET beam telescope, the device is a binary output sensor with integrated zero suppression circuitry featuring a 320...
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  2. Filipe Pereira Alves De Sousa (Univ. do Porto-Unknown-Unknown)
    28/09/2011, 15:15
    ASICs
    Oral
    Electronic circuits submitted to high doses of radiation are prone to functional failures. Due to the high cost of currently available radiation hard technologies, alternative design approaches, resort to available, yet less costly and higher performance, commercial CMOS technologies. To improve radiation tolerance within these technologies specific design and layout methodologies are...
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  3. Mr Guido Magazzu (UCSB/INFN)
    28/09/2011, 15:40
    ASICs
    Oral
    A radiation tolerant integrated circuit for the distribution of clock, trigger and controls in the Front-End electronics of the CMS End-Cap Muon detector has been developed in the IBM CMOS 130nm technology. The circuit houses transmitter and receiver interfaces to serial links implementing the FF-LYNX protocol that allows the integrated transmission of triggers and data frames with different...
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