CTC and CT5TEA: an advanced multi-channel digitizer and trigger ASIC for imaging atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes
Benjamin Schwab, Adrian Zink, Davide Depaoli, Jim Hinton, Gang Liu,, Akira Okumura, Duncan Ross, Johannes Sch\"afer, Harm Schoorlemmer, Hiro, Tajima, Justin Vandenbroucke, Richard White, Jason John Watson, Justus Zorn,, Stefan Funk

TL;DR
This paper introduces the design and performance of new multi-channel ASICs, CTC and CT5TEA, optimized for signal readout and triggering in atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes for gamma-ray astronomy.
Contribution
The paper presents novel ASICs with high sampling rates, low noise, and improved cross-talk suppression, tailored for Cherenkov telescope camera applications.
Findings
Achieved trigger threshold of ≤2.5 mV (0.74 p.e.)
Cross-talk reduced to ≤1% over 220 MHz bandwidth
Demonstrated stable calibration and high linearity
Abstract
We have developed a new set of Application-Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs) of the TARGET family (CTC and CT5TEA), designed for the readout of signals from photosensors in cameras of Imaging Atmospheric Cherenkov Telescopes (IACTs) for ground-based gamma-ray astronomy. We present the performance and design details. Both ASICs feature 16 channels, with CTC being a Switched-Capacitor Array (SCA) sampler at 0.5 to 1 GSa/s with a 16,384 sample deep storage buffer, including the functionality to digitize full waveforms at arbitrary times. CT5TEA is its companion trigger ASIC (though may be used on its own), which provides trigger information for the analog sum of four (and 16) adjacent channels. Since sampling and triggering takes place in two separate ASICs, the noise due to interference from the SCA is suppressed, and allows a minimal trigger threshold of 2.5 mV (0.74 photo…
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