Publikationen P. Fischer & Arbeitsgruppe
by Schimansky D., Busca P., Collonge M., Fajardo P., Fischer P., Ritzert M. and Williams M.
Abstract:
XIDer is a 2D pixelated hybrid X-ray detector that is supposed to act as a multi-purpose platform for diffraction experiments at fourth-generation high-energy synchrotron light sources like the Extremely Brilliant Source of the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF-EBS). As such it needs to tackle a wide variety of requirements. These include x-ray energies of 30keV to 100keV imposing the utilisation of high-Z sensors, a wide dynamic range from single photons to fluxes of 1 × 109photonspixel−1s−1 and expected raw data rates up to the order of TBs−1 in the final detector design. As a result, XIDer’s readout ASIC has to provide smart and flexible ways for on-chip data pre-processing to reduce the output data rate to manageable sizes. This article focusses on introducing the ASIC’s novel and unique data-handling concepts like the custom-designed telegram protocol followed by the presentation of exemplary configurations and use cases.
Reference:
Concepts for the data flow control on the XIDer readout ASIC (Schimansky D., et al.), In Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, volume 1057, 2023.
Bibtex Entry:
@Article{SCHIMANSKY2023168720, title = "Concepts for the data flow control on the {XID}er readout {ASIC}", journal = "Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment", volume = "1057", pages = "168720", year = "2023", ISSN = "0168-9002", doi = "10.1016/j.nima.2023.168720", URL = "https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0168900223007118", author = "D. Schimansky and P. Busca and M. Collonge and P. Fajardo and P. Fischer and M. Ritzert and M. Williams", keywords = "Mixed-mode electronic circuits, Electronic detector readout concepts, Front-end electronics for detector readout, X-ray diffraction detectors, Instrumentation for synchrotrons", abstract = "XIDer is a 2D pixelated hybrid X-ray detector that is supposed to act as a multi-purpose platform for diffraction experiments at fourth-generation high-energy synchrotron light sources like the Extremely Brilliant Source of the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF-EBS). As such it needs to tackle a wide variety of requirements. These include x-ray energies of 30keV to 100keV imposing the utilisation of high-Z sensors, a wide dynamic range from single photons to fluxes of 1 × 109photonspixel−1s−1 and expected raw data rates up to the order of TBs−1 in the final detector design. As a result, XIDer’s readout ASIC has to provide smart and flexible ways for on-chip data pre-processing to reduce the output data rate to manageable sizes. This article focusses on introducing the ASIC’s novel and unique data-handling concepts like the custom-designed telegram protocol followed by the presentation of exemplary configurations and use cases.", }