Cryogenic Front-End ASICs for Low-Noise Readout of Charge Signals
This paper presents design details and measurement results of LArASIC, a front-end application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) designed for low-noise readout of charge signals generated in neutrino study experiments within liquid argon time projection chambers. LArASIC comprises of 16-channels of programmable charge amplification and pulse shaping stages that provide a voltage readout proportional to the input charge and was optimized for operation at liquid argon temperature, i.e., 89 K. The chip was fabricated in a 180 nm CMOS process. Measurements at liquid nitrogen temperature, i.e., 77 K, indicate that the channel outputs have high linearity (INL < 0.1%) within themore »