A Cryogenic Readout IC with 100 KSPS in-Pixel ADC for Skipper CCD-in-CMOS Sensors
Abstract
The Skipper CCD-in-CMOS Parallel Read-Out Circuit (SPROCKET) is a mixed-signal front-end design for the readout of Skipper CCD-in-CMOS image sensors. SPROCKET is fabricated in a 65 nm CMOS process and each pixel occupies a 50μm × 50μm footprint. SPROCKET is intended to be heterogeneously integrated with a Skipper-in-CMOS sensor array, such that one readout pixel is connected to a multiplexed array of nine Skipper-in-CMOS pixels to enable massively parallel readout. The front-end includes a variable gain preamplifier, a correlated double sampling circuit, and a 10-bit serial successive approximation register (SAR) ADC. The circuit achieves a sample rate of 100 ksps with 0.48 e-rms equivalent noise at the input to the ADC. SPROCKET achieves a maximum dynamic range of 9,000 e- at the lowest gain setting (or 900 e- at the lowest noise setting). The circuit operates at 100 Kelvin with a power consumption of 40 μ W per pixel. A SPROCKET test chip was submitted in September 2022, and test results will be presented at the conference.
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