The γ 0 chip a new front end for the gamma camera based on the ISPA tube

2003 
In this paper we present an IC chip, the γ0, specifi- cally developed for gamma imaging in medical applications. The chip is designed to be used inside an ISPA (Integrated Silicon Pixel Array) tube, in simple description, a one stage opto-electronic camera consisting of sealed vacuum tube in which a photocatode, evaporated on a scitillating crystal window, is comforted to a pixelated electronic imaging device. The γ0, that has a total area of 0.5 × 0.5cm 2 , is composed by am atrix of 32 by 32 square135µ pixels. Each silicon pixel is designed to be bonded by a Pb-Sn bump of 50µ diameter to a PIN detector. The pixel has a front-end channel, a shaper, an individual 3-bit threshold adjustment and a discriminator. Every cell has a ten bit event buffer. The γ0 is equipped with a novel on chip energy discrimination system that will allow the ISPA camera to self trigger on the gamma event with no extra electronics. The chip is self biased by a set of configurable internal DAC devices. For maximum simplicity in the design of the readout electronic system, every pixel and DAC device is memory mapped.
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