In the past few years, the 28 nm CMOS technology has raised interest in the high energy physics community for the design and implementation of readout integrated circuits for high-granularity position-sensitive detectors. This work is focused on the characterization of the 28 nm CMOS node with a particular focus on analog performance. Small-signal characteristics and behavior of the white and 1/f noise components are studied as a function of device polarity, dimensions, and bias conditions to provide guidelines for minimum noise design of front-end electronics. Comparison with data extracted from previous CMOS generations is also presented to assess the performance of the technology node under evaluation.
(2024). Characterization of a 28 nm CMOS Technology for Analog Applications in High Energy Physics [journal article - articolo]. In IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON NUCLEAR SCIENCE. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/275012
Characterization of a 28 nm CMOS Technology for Analog Applications in High Energy Physics
Traversi, Gianluca;Gaioni, Luigi;Re, Valerio;Riceputi, Elisa
2024-01-01
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In the past few years, the 28 nm CMOS technology has raised interest in the high energy physics community for the design and implementation of readout integrated circuits for high-granularity position-sensitive detectors. This work is focused on the characterization of the 28 nm CMOS node with a particular focus on analog performance. Small-signal characteristics and behavior of the white and 1/f noise components are studied as a function of device polarity, dimensions, and bias conditions to provide guidelines for minimum noise design of front-end electronics. Comparison with data extracted from previous CMOS generations is also presented to assess the performance of the technology node under evaluation.File | Dimensione del file | Formato | |
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