Below 100 ps CTR using FastIC+, an ASIC including on-chip digitization for ToF-PET and beyond
D. Mazzanti, S. Gomez, J. Mauricio, J. Alozy, F. Bandi, M. Campbell, R. Dolenec, G. El Fakhri, J. M. Fernandez-Tenllado, A. Gola, D. Guberman, S. Majewski, R. Manera, A. Mariscal-Castilla, M. Penna, R. Pestotnik, S. Portero, A. Paterno, A. Sanuy, J. J. Silva, R. Ballabriga

TL;DR
This paper introduces FastIC+, a 65 nm CMOS ASIC with on-chip digitization achieving sub-100 ps CTR in ToF-PET, combining low power, high configurability, and picosecond timing resolution for advanced photon detection applications.
Contribution
FastIC+ is the first ASIC to report sub-100 ps CTR using on-chip digitization, enabling high-precision timing in ToF-PET and related fields.
Findings
Achieved 98 ps FWHM single-photon timing resolution with SiPMs.
Obtained 130 ps and 85 ps CTR with different scintillator crystals.
Demonstrated low power consumption of 12.5 mW per channel.
Abstract
This work presents the 8-channel FastIC+, a low-power consumption and highly configurable multi-channel front-end ASIC with internal digitization, for the readout of photo-sensors with picosecond time resolution and intrinsic gain. This ASIC, manufactured in 65 nm CMOS technology, can readout positive or negative polarity sensors and provides a digitized measurement of the arrival time and energy of the detected events with a power consumption of 12.5 mW per channel. On-chip digitization is executed by a Time-to-Digital Converter (TDC) based on a Phase-Locked Loop (PLL) generating 16 phases at 1.28 GHz. The internal TDC introduces a jitter contribution of 31.3 ps FWHM, with minimal impact on timing measurements. When evaluating FastIC+ to readout 33 mm silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs) with a pulsed laser, we achieved a single-photon time resolution (SPTR) of (98 1) ps…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMedical Imaging Techniques and Applications · Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications · Particle Detector Development and Performance
