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28 July 2000 Cold read-out electronics for FIRST space telescope: CMOS design at 4 K
Olivier Charlier
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Abstract
Hybrid sensors performance critically depends on the performance of the analog read-out electronics. The analog design methodologies are very well known and documented provided the operating temperature stays above temperatures where freeze-out occurs. Even though the behavior of individual MOS transistors at low temperature, i.e. below 30 K, has been studied in detail, this has not yet led to design guidelines for the design of building blocks and or complete systems that will operate satisfactorily at these low temperatures. Here, we present some of these guidelines and their application to the design of a low power high gain amplifier.
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Olivier Charlier "Cold read-out electronics for FIRST space telescope: CMOS design at 4 K", Proc. SPIE 4013, UV, Optical, and IR Space Telescopes and Instruments, (28 July 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.393990
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KEYWORDS
Transistors

Amplifiers

Electronics

Sensors

Analog electronics

Space telescopes

Mirrors

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