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OBELIX: A monolithic pixel sensor with triggered readout for the Belle II upgrade

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2025
abstract:
The Upgrade of the Belle II vertex detector (VTX) at the SuperKEKB accelerator in Japan is foreseen to improve tracking performance at the expected high beam backgrounds at target luminosity of 6 × 1035 cm-2s-1. The OBELIX-1 chip is specifically developed for this purpose and used as sensor on all VTX layers. OBELIX-1 is a depleted monolithic active pixel sensor in 180 nm technology. The pixel matrix is inherited from TJ-Monopix2, but the periphery of the chip is entirely reworked. A newly designed 2-stage pixel memory matches Belle II trigger requirements. OBELIX-1 includes LDO regulators and a precision timing module with less than 3ns resolution. Furthermore, the chip can also contribute to the Belle II trigger system with low latency, low granularity real-time streaming of pixel data in parallel to regular operation. Details of the inner working of the trigger memory are presented, as well as performance simulations to validate the requirements for the VTX Upgrade. The trigger memory has been studied in simulation using realistic scenarios, including Landau distributed charge and clustering to evaluate performance. In order to allow post-production testing, an additional module is presented. This allows the injection of pseudo-random data early in the processing chain, and replaces the need for industry standard scan-chains. It can be used stand-alone or during analog charge injection, in order to reach the full trigger memory during testing.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Belle II; Depleted monolithic active pixel sensor; DMAPS; OBELIX; Vertex detector; VTX
List of contributors:
Babeluk, M.; Auguste, D.; Barbero, M.; Barrillon, P.; Baudot, J.; Bergauer, T.; Bernlochner, F.; Bertolone, G.; Bespin, C.; Bettarini, S.; Bevan, A.; Bona, M.; Bonis, J.; Bosi, F.; Boudagga, R.; Breugnon, P.; Buch, Y.; Casarosa, G.; Corona, L.; Dingfelder, J.; Dorokhov, A.; Dujany, G.; Federici, L.; Fernandez Prieto, A.; Finck, C.; Forti, F.; Fougeron, D.; Frey, A.; Gabrielli, A.; Gaioni, L.; Gallas Torreira, A.; Gao, X.; Giroletti, S.; Gong, J.; Hara, K.; Higuchi, T.; Himmi, A.; Howgill, D.; Hu-Guo, C.; Irmler, C.; Jeans, D.; Kaliyar, A. B.; Karagounis, M.; Kishishita, T.; Kruger, H.; Kumar, A.; Lacasta, C.; Marinas, C.; Massa, M.; Massaccesi, L.; Maushart, M.; Mazorra De Cos, J.; Minuti, M.; Moggi, A.; Molina-Bueno, L.; Mondal, S.; Morel, F.; Nakamura, K. R.; Okazaki, Y.; Onuki, Y.; Pangaud, P.; Peinaud, Y.; Pham, H.; Pilsl, B.; Ratti, L.; Re, V.; Riceputi, E.; Ripp-Baudot, I.; Rizzo, G.; Schall, L.; Schwanda, C.; Schwenker, B.; Schwickardi, M.; Sefri, R.; Serrano, J.; Song, W.; Stavroulakis, P.; Traversi, G.; Valin, I.; Vobbilisetti, V.; Vogt, M.; Wang, S.; Winter, M.; Xu, D.
Authors of the University:
RATTI LODOVICO
Handle:
https://iris.unipv.it/handle/11571/1534399
Published in:
NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH. SECTION A, ACCELERATORS, SPECTROMETERS, DETECTORS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT
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