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R. Jansen TEC-EDM 1 Cosmic Vision Instrumentation ASIC 24-September 2009

R. Jansen TEC-EDM 2 Aim Provide radiation hard front-end for the Cosmic Vision instrumentation payload Timeline Phase I – Develop front-end demonstrator ASIC Phase II – Radiation characterisation Phase III – Instrumentation ASIC development Objective Reach technology readiness level 5 in 2012

R. Jansen TEC-EDM 3 Instrumentation payload considered by current proposal Medium Resolution CameraMRC Wide Angle CameraWAC Laser AltimeterMLA, LA MagnetometerMAG Plasma Instrumentation (F)LAP, ELS, HPS, EPS, ENA Thermal MapperTM Ultraviolet Imaging SpectrometerUVIS VIR Hyperspectral Imaging SpectrometerVIRHIS Plasma Wave InstrumentationLP-PWI, RWI, SCM, QTN Plasma Instrumentation (B)LAP, ELS, HPS, MPS, EPS, ENA X Ray Imaging SpectrometerXITE Optical Lightning DetectorOLD Ion Neutral Mass SpectrometerINMS High Resolution CameraHRC Doppler Spectro-ImagerDSI Dust TelescopeJUDO

R. Jansen TEC-EDM 4 Instrumentation payload under consideration for future proposals Laser altimeterMLA/LA Subsurface radarSSR Radio science transponderRST Sub mm wave spectrometerSWI Instrumentation payload not currently not considered so far - 1/2 Ultra-Stable OscillatorUSO Gravity Instrument GAP Multi instrument RadiometerMIR Plan. Radio Interferometry & DopplerPRIDE Spectrum PolarimetrySPEX Neutral, Ion Mass and Energy Imag. SpecNIMEIS Jupiter Magnetosphere & Moons PlasmaJuMMP Sub-mm Wave/ IR SpectrometerORTIS

R. Jansen TEC-EDM 5 Instrumentation payload not currently not considered so far – 2/2 UV Spectral MappingUSMI UV ImagerUVI High Spectral Resolution NIR Spec.HIRIMS One Way Optical Ranging ReceiverORR Dust TelescopeDT X-Ray Fluorescence ExperimentXRF Surface Element PenetratorSEP

R. Jansen TEC-EDM 6 Identified operational signal frequency 100kHz to 10MHz - MF 10MHz to 100MHz - HF Identified signal conditioning and conversion requirements CCD signal processing Radiation detector Radiation spectrometer ADC DAC Filter Low Noise Amplifier Power Amplifier

R. Jansen TEC-EDM 7 Reported ADC requirements

R. Jansen TEC-EDM 8 Currently available radiation tolerant ADCs

R. Jansen TEC-EDM 9 Available radiation tolerant ADCs (blue) and requirements (red)

R. Jansen TEC-EDM 10 Proposed operational requirement Configurable operational frequency Configurable functionality Proposed manufacturing requirement Process portability Process scalability Compatibility with radiation hard digital process Proposed ASICs MF configurable front-end HF configurable front-end

R. Jansen TEC-EDM 11 Front-end architecture

R. Jansen TEC-EDM 12 Configurable front-end – CCD signal processing mode - Application

R. Jansen TEC-EDM 13 Configurable front-end – CCD signal processing mode

R. Jansen TEC-EDM 14 Configurable front-end – CCD signal processing mode – Specification

R. Jansen TEC-EDM 15 Configurable front-end – Radiation detection mode

R. Jansen TEC-EDM 16 Configurable front-end – Radiation detection mode

R. Jansen TEC-EDM 17 Configurable front-end – Radiation detection mode - Specification

R. Jansen TEC-EDM 18 Configurable front-end – Radiation spectrometer mode - Application

R. Jansen TEC-EDM 19 Configurable front-end – Radiation spectrometer mode

R. Jansen TEC-EDM 20 Configurable front-end – Radiation spectrometer mode - Specification

R. Jansen TEC-EDM 21 Configurable front-end – ADC mode - Application

R. Jansen TEC-EDM 22 Configurable front-end – ADC mode

R. Jansen TEC-EDM 23 Configurable front-end – ADC mode - Specification

R. Jansen TEC-EDM 24 Configurable front-end – DAC mode - Application

R. Jansen TEC-EDM 25 Configurable front-end – DAC mode

R. Jansen TEC-EDM 26 Configurable front-end – DAC mode - Specification

R. Jansen TEC-EDM 27 Configurable front-end – Filter mode - Application

R. Jansen TEC-EDM 28 Configurable front-end – Filter mode

R. Jansen TEC-EDM 29 Configurable front-end – Low noise amplifier mode

R. Jansen TEC-EDM 30 Configurable front-end – Power amplifier mode