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ColdADC_P2: A 16-Channel Cryogenic ADC ASIC for the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment

Abstract

The second and final version of ColdADC, called ColdADC_P2, is presented. ColdADC_P2 is a 16-channel, 12-bit, 2 MS/s digitizer application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) intended for use inside the DUNE Far Detector. ColdADC_P2 contains two 16 MS/s pipelined analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) that each digitizes the output of eight sample-and-hold amplifiers (SHAs). Because the application requires immersion in liquid argon (LAr), ColdADC_P2 was developed using specialized design techniques for long-term reliability in cryogenic environments and a customized cryogenic standard cell library. ColdADC_P2, with a die area of approximately 52.4 mm2 and fabricated in 65-nm CMOS technology, achieves 130- μ V rms noise performance and 11.8-bit effective-number-of-bits (ENOB) at a temperature of 77 K, with channel-to-channel crosstalk of < 0.06% while dissipating 338 mW (21 mW per channel). Residual nonlinearity that is consistent with dielectric absorption in the capacitors internal to the ADC is corrected using a lookup table.

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