Speaker
Description
The Versatile MAPS project was started in response to the needs of several collaborations for a high performance ultra-low power MAPS detector for tracking applications. While there is a common understanding on the spatial precision (about 10 µm) and on a thinning of the sensors to the typical thickness (50 µm), the requirements in terms of rate capability, power and time stamping vary significantly depending on the precise application.
The project pursues the vision of covering the different requirements with one single sensor hardware, which may be configured to different use cases by means of slow control. This goal will be reached for instance by tuning the power provided to the analogue front-ends to trade their consumption versus their response speed and by switching off bandwidth and additional building blocks whenever not required. Ultimately, rate capability and power could be adapted to the location of the device in the experiment during run time, which would allow to optimise the performance of the full detector systems to a new level.
The presentation will introduce the vision of the project, discuss its feasibility and give a first status on the formation of the related project community.
Type of presentation (in-person/online) | in-person presentation |
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Type of presentation (I. scientific results or II. project proposal) | II. Presentation on project proposal |