物理
探测器
专用集成电路
数码产品
闪烁体
分光计
大幅面
光学
噪音(视频)
电气工程
计算机科学
计算机硬件
工程类
图像(数学)
人工智能
作者
Smiriti Srivastava,C. Labanti,L. Amati,R. Campana,Enrico Virgilli,E. J. Marchesini,Edoardo Borciani,Filippo Mele,Irisa Dedolli,G. Bertuccio,Evgeny Demenev,M. Grassi,P. Malcovati
标识
DOI:10.1088/1748-0221/19/02/c02005
摘要
Abstract The functionality and experimental performance characterization of the latest four channel version of ORION ASIC, a very low noise multichip read out and processing electronics customized for the X and Gamma Imaging Spectrometer (XGIS) instrument onboard the Transient High-Energy Sky and Early Universe Surveyor (THESEUS) mission, is presented. XGIS is a set of two coded-masked wide field deep sky cameras using monolithic SDDs (Silicon Drift Detectors) and CsI:Tl (Thallium doped-Cesium Iodide) scintillator-based X-γ ray detectors. This paper highlights the design, working principle and the expected performances of the XGIS, on a small scale 2×2 prototype. Furthermore, the evolution timeline of different versions of ORION with detailed performance observations and analysis for spectroscopic resolution, electronic noise and the operational linear energy ranges of both X and the γ processors of the four-pixel ASIC version bonded to a 2×2 SDD array are emphasized. Each 2×2 SDD array element is electrically and dimensionally equivalent to single elements of the THESEUS 8×8 SDD array.
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