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Development of the CoRDIA detector: first performance estimations

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2025
Inst. of Physics London

TWEPP 2025 Topical Workshop on Electronics for Particle Physics, TWEPP 2025, RethymnoRethymno, Greece, 6 Oct 2025 - 10 Oct 20252025-10-062025-10-10 Journal of Instrumentation 21(05), C05011 () [10.1088/1748-0221/21/05/C05011]
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Abstract: CoRDIA is an X-ray imager being developed, for Photon Science experiments at 4th generation Synchrotron Rings. Its goal is to be capable of continuous operation at 150kframe/s. Its Analog Front-End consists in a battery of adaptive-gain amplifiers and Analog-to-Digital converters, arranged in a pipelined, modular structure compatible with a compact pixel pitch (110um). Prototypes have been designed using a 65nm process and were characterized, confirming expected performances in terms of noise, linearity, and adaptive gain operation at the operational speed. Some shortcomings have been identified and addressed in an improved layout

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Contributing Institute(s):
  1. FS-Detektor Systeme (FS-DS)
Research Program(s):
  1. 622 - Detector Technologies and Systems (POF4-622) (POF4-622)
Experiment(s):
  1. (PETRA IV)

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