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2024
IOP Publ.
Bristol
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Abstract: The acronym CoRDIA stands for Continuous Readout Digitising Imager Array, and is a hybrid pixel detector development targeted on $\rm 4^{th}$ generation synchrotron sources and (continuous) high-rate Free Electron Lasers. Serving the latter it builds upon the concept of the AGIPD detector, employing a charge sensitive preamplifier with adaptive gain switching. The further signal path comprises of a Correlated Double Sampling stage and an 11bit Analogue to Digital Converter (ADC), serving a sub array of 16 pixels. 128 ADCs connect to a multi-gigabit serial link to drive the images off chip. For this part CoRDIA adopts the "GWT-CC" implementation on the Timepix4 chip by Nikhef. A chip with $256 \times 192$ pixels will implement 24of these blocks. Since the links conform to industry standards (IEEE 802.3ae), the subsequent data acquisition can be based on commercial components. Performance targets are a continuous frame rate of $\approx 150$ kHz, and singe-photon sensitivity at $\leq12$ keV, and a dynamic range of a few thousand photons (@ 12 keV) with a silicon sensor. The energy range could be extended using active sensors or sensors from ”high-Z” materials towards lower and higher photon energies.
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Synchrotron radiation instrumentation: proceedings, 15th international conference, SR>I 2024, Hamburg, Germany August 26-30, 2024
15th International Conference on Synchrotron Radiation Instrumentation, SRI 2024, HamburgHamburg, Germany, 26 Aug 2024 - 30 Aug 2024
Bristol, UK : IOP Publishing Ltd, Journal of Physics: Conference Series 3010 (2025), nonconsec. pag. (2025)
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