17–24 Jul 2024
Prague
Europe/Prague timezone

Intelligent pixel detectors: towards a radiation hard ASIC with on-chip machine learning in 28nm CMOS

20 Jul 2024, 09:04
17m
Club H

Club H

Parallel session talk 13. Detectors for Future Facilities, R&D, Novel Techniques Detectors for Future Facilities, R&D, Novel Techniques

Speaker

Anthony Badea (University of Chicago (US))

Description

Detectors at future high energy colliders will face enormous technical challenges. Disentangling the unprecedented numbers of particles expected in each event will require highly granular silicon pixel detectors with billions of readout channels. With event rates as high as 40 MHz, these detectors will generate petabytes of data per second. To enable discovery within strict bandwidth and latency constraints, future trackers must be capable of fast, power efficient, and radiation hard data-reduction at the source. We are developing a radiation hard readout integrated circuit in 28nm CMOS with on-chip machine learning for future intelligent pixel detectors. We will show track parameter predictions using a neural network within a single layer of silicon and hardware tests on the first tape-outs produced with TSMC. Preliminary results indicate that reading out featurized clusters from particles above a modest momentum threshold could enable using pixel information at 40 MHz.

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Authors

Aaron Young (Oak Ridge) Alice Bean (The University of Kansas (US)) Anthony Badea (University of Chicago (US)) Benjamin Parpillon (Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US)) Chinar Syal (Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US)) Corrinne Mills (University of Illinois at Chicago (US)) Dahai Wen (John Hopkins University) Douglas Ryan Berry (Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US)) Farah Fahim (Fermilab) Ms Gauri Pradhan Giuseppe Di Guglielmo (Fermilab) Jennet Elizabeth Dickinson (Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US)) Ms Jieun Yoo (UIC) Jim Hirschauer (Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US)) Karri Folan Di Petrillo (University of Chicago) Lindsey Gray (Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US)) Manuel Valentin Mark Stephen Neubauer (Univ. Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) Morris Swartz (Johns Hopkins University (JHU)) Nhan Tran (Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US)) Petar Maksimovic (Johns Hopkins University (US)) Ronald Lipton (Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US)) Shruti R Kulkarni (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

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