Dual-use read-out circuitry in charged particle detection system
An improved readout circuit for a charged particle detector and a method for operating the readout circuit are disclosed. An improved circuit comprises an amplifier configured to receive a signal representing an output of a sensor layer and comprising a first input terminal and an output terminal, a capacitor connected between the first input terminal and the output terminal, and a resistor connected in parallel with the capacitor between the first input terminal and the output terminal. The circuit can be configured to operate in a first mode and a second mode. The capacitor can be adjustable using a capacitance value of the capacitor to enable control of a gain of the circuit operating in the first mode and control of a bandwidth of the circuit operating in the second mode.
1 . A circuit for a charged particle detector comprising:
an amplifier configured to receive a signal representing an output of a sensor layer and comprising a first input terminal and an output terminal;
a capacitor connected between the first input terminal and the output terminal; and
a resistor connected in parallel with the capacitor between the first input terminal and the output terminal;
wherein the circuit is configured to operate in a first mode and a second mode, and
wherein the capacitor is adjustable using a capacitance value of the capacitor to enable control of a gain of the circuit operating in the first mode and control of a bandwidth of the circuit operating in the second mode.
2 . The circuit of claim 1 , further comprising a switch connected in series with the resistor between the first input terminal and the output terminal,
wherein the switch is open in the first mode.
3 . The circuit of claim 1 , wherein the resistor is adjustable using a resistance value of the resistor to enable control of a gain of the circuit operating in the second mode.
4 . The circuit of claim 1 , wherein when the circuit operates in the first mode, the output of the sensor layer represents an output of one sensing element in the sensor layer,
and when the circuit operates in the second mode, the output of the sensor layer represents an output of multiple sensing elements in the sensor layer.
5 . The circuit of claim 1 , further comprising:
a tester configured to provide a test current to the first input terminal, wherein the test current enables the circuit to generate an output signal indicative of a bandwidth of the circuit.
6 . The circuit of claim 5 , wherein the tester is configured to stop providing the test current, which enables the circuit to generate the output signal having a decay shape indicative of the bandwidth of the circuit.
7 . The circuit of claim 5 , wherein the test current enables the circuit to generate the output signal having a growth shape indicative of the bandwidth of the circuit.
8 . The circuit of claim 1 , further comprising:
an offset trimmer configured to provide a compensation current to the first input terminal to enable compensating an output signal offset of the amplifier.
9 . The circuit of claim 1 , wherein the amplifier is configured to operate as a charge transfer amplifier in the first mode and as a transimpedance amplifier in the second mode.
10 . A charged particle detector comprising:
a sensor layer comprising a plurality of sensing elements; and
a circuit comprising:
an amplifier configured to receive a signal representing an output of the sensor layer and comprising a first input terminal and an output terminal;
a capacitor connected between the first input terminal and the output terminal; and
a resistor connected in parallel with the capacitor between the first input terminal and the output terminal,
wherein the circuit is configured to operate in a first mode and a second mode, and
wherein the capacitor is adjustable using a capacitance value of the capacitor to enable control of a gain of the circuit operating in the first mode and control of a bandwidth of the circuit operating in the second mode.
11 . The detector of claim 10 , wherein the circuit further comprises:
a switch connected in series with the resistor between the first input terminal and the output terminal,
wherein the switch is open in the first mode.
12 . The detector of claim 10 , wherein the resistor is adjustable using a resistance value of the resistor to enable control of a gain of the circuit operating in the second mode.
13 . The detector of claim 10 , wherein when the circuit operates in the first mode, the output of the sensor layer represents an output of one sensing element in the sensor layer,
and when the circuit operates in the second mode, the output of the sensor layer represents an output of multiple sensing elements in the sensor layer.
14 . The detector of claim 10 , wherein the circuit further comprises:
a tester configured to provide a test current to the first input terminal, wherein the test current enables the circuit to generate an output signal indicative of a bandwidth of the circuit.
15 . The detector of claim 14 , wherein the tester is configured to stop providing the test current, which enables the circuit to generate the output signal having a decay shape indicative of the bandwidth of the circuit.