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The current buffer is a differential voltage input/single current output (``transconductance'') amplifier (fig. 8) that converts the voltage signals delivered by the multiplexer. Linearity is achieved by a current feedback topology. The two multiplexer output voltages AnalogOut and AnalogOutDummy are amplified by two separate buffers sharing the common reference voltage Voffset. In case of radiation damage
Figure 9 shows how the chip outputs its data after
receiving a trigger. Synchronously to the falling edge of RClk data
are asserted, indicated by DataValid going high.
The current output signals AnalogOut and AnalogOutDummy
are plotted as they can be observed at the chip output shorted to ground.
The 128 amplifier channels are output channel 0 first, followed by
channel 1 etc. up to channel 127. Analog data are followed immediately
by an 8 bit trailer showing the pipeline column number the event
has been stored in. This number is coded LSB first, a "1" bit coded as
+2 MIP
, a "0" bit as
-2 MIP
.AnalogOutDummy should be subtracted from AnalogOut
to cancel offset, common mode and clock feed through.
Martin Feuerstack