SamPic0: A 16-channel, 10-GSPS WTDC digitizer chip for picosecond time tagging

2014 
SamPic0 is a Waveform Time to Digital Converter (WTDC) multichannel chip providing outstanding time measurement capabilities. It makes use of the AMS 0.18-µm CMOS technology. One of its specificities stands in its capacity to directly measure the arrival time of fast analog signals without the need of any external discriminator. Each of its 16 channels associates a traditional DLL-based TDC providing a raw time based on a counter and a DLL associated with an ultra-fast 64-cell deep analogue memory (bandwidth > 1.5 GHz, sampling frequency > 10GS/s) allowing fine timing extraction as well as other parameters of the pulse like charge, pulse width or rise-time. Each channel also integrates a discriminator that can self-trigger the channel independently or allows it to participate to a more complex trigger embedded on-chip. External trigger is also available. After triggering, analogue data is also digitized on-chip by massively parallel low-power 11-bit Wilkinson ADCs running at 1.3 GHz and only data corresponding to a predetermined region of interest is then transferred towards the acquisition system. Dead-time is thus limited to 1.6 µs for an 11-bit conversion and is as low as 400 ns for a 9-bit conversion which already provides an excellent time precision. Contrasting with the existing fast sampler chips usually designed for all-purpose applications and requiring external electronics to be used for performing accurate timing measurements, the SAMPIC0 chip presented here has been specifically designed for the latter type of application.
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