This work is concerned with the experimental characterization of a Charge Sensitive Amplifier featuring dynamic signal compression, fast recovery time, low noise and reduced area occupancy. The device takes advantage of the non-linear characteristic of a feedback transistor which behaves like a voltage controlled capacitance. This property has been exploited to fit a wide input dynamic range into the available output swing. The charge amplifier can be operated in synchronous mode at high frame rates, of the order of few MHz, thanks to a wide bandwidth, an improved output stage and a fast reset network. Thanks to the small area occupancy the amplifier is suitable for integration in a 100×100 μm2 pixel area. All these features make the device...