Radiation hard electronics are indispensable in providing reliable diagnostics in fast radiation detection, which are necessary for new fundamental science research. In the case of radiation detection, transimpedance amplifiers are needed to magnify low photodetector signals to readable levels reliably. This thesis investigates a way to design a transimpedance CMOS-front-end transimpedance amplifier (TIA) as a first stage front-end amplifier. The TIA is to be mounted on silicon photomultiplier (SiPM), as a photodetector in fast neutron scintillation experiments capable of sustaining up to 10^15 n/cm of fast neutrons in the range of 0.1 to 20 MeV. The proposed TIA was designed using ON\u27s C5 process (a 600 nm CMOS process). It has a 300 ...
The need for high speed optical receivers are being driven by high speed and wide bandwidth optical ...
Thermal neutron detectors have seen only incremental improvements over the last decades. In this pap...
With the evolution of modern Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor (CMOS) technology, transistor f...
The contribution of this work lies in the development of a bulk driven operationaltransconducctance ...
We present the simulated and measured performance of a transimpedance amplifier designed in a quarte...
Advancement in the development of semiconductor photodetectors have led to substitution Tube (PMT) ...
Tests on instrumentation amplifiers exposed to neutron radiation have been done. The tested devices ...
In today’s world, technology is so developed that it is possible to transmit huge amounts of data i...
Scintillator based neutron detectors are a prominent alternative to 3He based gas detectors traditio...
Abstract This paper presents the edge Transient Current Technique (eTCT) measurements...
High voltage CMOS detectors (HVCMOSv3), fabricated in the ams H18 high voltage process, with a subst...
We present a 64-channel front-end amplifier/comparator test chip optimised for readout of silicon st...
Abstract In this paper the results of Edge-TCT and I-V measurements with passive te...
The e_LiBANS project aims at creating accelerator based compact neutron facilities for diverse inter...
Silicon Photomultipliers (SiPM) are a new class of photon sensors featuring high detection efficienc...
The need for high speed optical receivers are being driven by high speed and wide bandwidth optical ...
Thermal neutron detectors have seen only incremental improvements over the last decades. In this pap...
With the evolution of modern Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor (CMOS) technology, transistor f...
The contribution of this work lies in the development of a bulk driven operationaltransconducctance ...
We present the simulated and measured performance of a transimpedance amplifier designed in a quarte...
Advancement in the development of semiconductor photodetectors have led to substitution Tube (PMT) ...
Tests on instrumentation amplifiers exposed to neutron radiation have been done. The tested devices ...
In today’s world, technology is so developed that it is possible to transmit huge amounts of data i...
Scintillator based neutron detectors are a prominent alternative to 3He based gas detectors traditio...
Abstract This paper presents the edge Transient Current Technique (eTCT) measurements...
High voltage CMOS detectors (HVCMOSv3), fabricated in the ams H18 high voltage process, with a subst...
We present a 64-channel front-end amplifier/comparator test chip optimised for readout of silicon st...
Abstract In this paper the results of Edge-TCT and I-V measurements with passive te...
The e_LiBANS project aims at creating accelerator based compact neutron facilities for diverse inter...
Silicon Photomultipliers (SiPM) are a new class of photon sensors featuring high detection efficienc...
The need for high speed optical receivers are being driven by high speed and wide bandwidth optical ...
Thermal neutron detectors have seen only incremental improvements over the last decades. In this pap...
With the evolution of modern Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor (CMOS) technology, transistor f...