The speedster-EXD - A new event-triggered hybrid CMOS x-ray detector
Christopher V. Griffith, Abraham D. Falcone, Zachary R. Prieskorn,, David N. Burrows

TL;DR
The Speedster-EXD is a novel event-driven hybrid CMOS x-ray detector with advanced in-pixel features, offering faster readout, lower noise, and improved energy resolution, suitable for high-throughput x-ray applications.
Contribution
This paper introduces the Speedster-EXD, a new hybrid CMOS x-ray detector with innovative in-pixel features that enhance performance over previous detectors.
Findings
In-pixel comparator enables selective pixel readout.
Multiple gain modes optimize energy resolution.
Comparator feature significantly increases effective frame rate.
Abstract
We present preliminary characterization of the Speedster-EXD, a new event driven hybrid CMOS detector (HCD) developed in collaboration with Penn State University and Teledyne Imaging Systems. HCDs have advantages over CCDs including lower susceptibility to radiation damage, lower power consumption, and faster read-out time to avoid pile-up. They are deeply depleted and able to detect x-rays down to approximately 0.1 keV. The Speedster-EXD has additional in-pixel features compared to previously published HCDs including: (1) an in-pixel comparator that enables read out of only the pixels with signal from an x-ray event, (2) four different gain modes to optimize either full well capacity or energy resolution, (3) in-pixel CDS subtraction to reduce read noise, and (4) a low-noise, high-gain CTIA amplifier to eliminate interpixel capacitance crosstalk. When using the comparator feature, the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRadiation Detection and Scintillator Technologies · Advanced X-ray and CT Imaging · Particle Detector Development and Performance
