%0 Journal Article
%A Mezza, D.
%A Allah Gholi, Aschkan
%A Becker, Julian
%A Delfs, A.
%A Dinapoli, R.
%A Goettlicher, P.
%A Graafsma, H.
%A Greiffenberg, D.
%A Hirsemann, H.
%A Klyuev, A.
%A Kuhn, M.
%A Lange, S.
%A Laurus, T.
%A Marras, A.
%A Mozzanica, A.
%A Poehlsen, J.
%A Ruder, C.
%A Schmitt, B.
%A Schwandt, J.
%A Sheviakov, I.
%A Shi, X.
%A Trunk, U.
%A Zhang, J.
%A Zimmer, M.
%T Characterization of the AGIPD1.1 readout chip and improvements with respect to AGIPD1.0
%J Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research / A Accelerators, spectrometers, detectors and associated equipment Section A
%V 945
%@ 0168-9002
%C Amsterdam
%I North-Holland Publ. Co.
%M PUBDB-2019-04794
%P 162606 -
%D 2019
%Z © Published by Elsevier B.V.; Final published version in progress; Post referee fulltext in progress; Embargo 12 months from publication
%X AGIPD, the Adaptive Gain Integrating Pixel Detector, is a hybrid detector with a frame rate of 4.5 , a dynamic range up to 12.4 photons, as well as single photon resolution, developed for the European XFEL (Eu.XFEL). The final 1 Mpixel detector system consists of 16 tiled modules each one with 16 readout chips. The single ASIC is 64 x 64 pixels, each with a size of 200 x 200 . Each pixel can store up to 352 images. This work is focused on the characterization of AGIPD1.1, the second version of the full scale ASIC, and the improvements with respect to AGIPD1.0. From the measurements presented in this paper we show that the flaws observed in AGIPD1.0 (i.e. ghosting, crosstalk, slow readout speed) have been fixed in AGIPD1.1. In addition the main performance parameters such as noise, dynamic range and so on were measured for the new version of the ASIC and will be summarized.
%F PUB:(DE-HGF)16
%9 Journal Article
%U <Go to ISI:>//WOS:000485817800008
%R 10.1016/j.nima.2019.162606
%U https://bib-pubdb1.desy.de/record/429047