LAUROC: 'A new electronically cooled line-terminating preamplifier for the ATLAS liquid argon calorimeter upgrade'
Résumé
The readout electronics of the ATLAS Liquid Argon (LAr) Calorimeter (for the phase II of the high luminosity Large Hadron Collider at CERN) will be replaced and integrated in a single chip in order to reduce the power dissipation by an order of magnitude and to provide fully digital data. The cornerstone of the circuit is the preamplifier which is very demanding in terms of low noise, large dynamic range (at least 16 bits) and precise input impedance (25 or 50 Ohms) to terminate the cables from the detector. An innovative architecture is proposed to fulfill these requirements: a current conveyer and a single resistor are imbedded as feedback of a low noise amplifier. This architecture ensures accurate input impedance over a large frequency range (100MHz) as well as input current range (10mA). The noise remains low thanks to this architecture which acts as an “electronically cooled” resistor out of an ultra-low noise amplifier (0.4 n V / √Hz). This design provides at the same time a current and a voltage output which could be used as high and low gain paths. An anti-saturation system is embedded to switch off the high gain when is saturated. “LAUROC”, which stands for Liquid Argon Upgrade Read-Out Chip, represents the first step of this new chip development designed in TSMC 130nm technology by OMEGA. The chip was sent in fabrication in April and is expected during summer to be tested in laboratory on a test board developed by LAL group.
Mots clés
current conveyer
single resistor
word length 16.0 bit
frequency 100.0 MHz
current 10.0 mA
voltage 0.4 V
size 130.0 nm
amplifier: design
noise: low
calorimeter: liquid argon
calorimeter: upgrade
electronics: readout
ATLAS
performance
Preamplifiers
Impedance
Detectors
Dynamic range
Linearity
Resistors
Capacitance
analogue-digital conversion
data acquisition
low noise amplifiers
nuclear electronics
particle calorimetry
preamplifiers
readout electronics
resistors
accurate input impedance
input current range
electronically cooled resistor
ultra-low noise amplifier
high gain paths
low gain paths
anti-saturation system
Liquid Argon Upgrade Read-Out
chip development
LAUROC
electronically cooled line-terminating preamplifier
ATLAS liquid argon calorimeter upgrade
high luminosity Large Hadron Collider
single chip
power dissipation
fully digital data
dynamic range
at least 16 bits
precise input impedance
innovative architecture