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6 July 2018 A pair of custom ASICs for bias generation and clock buffering in space-based CCD camera systems
Q. Morrissey, S. Bell, L. Jones, M. Prydderch, M. Torbet, N. Waltham, M. Clapp
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Abstract
A pair of radiation hardened high-voltage mixed signal Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs) are described that provide the biasing and clocking functions required to drive large format CCDs used for space-borne cameras and focal planes. The use of these ASICs allows the CCD drive electronics to be realised in a compact and energy efficient manner saving volume, mass, and power when compared with traditional space-qualified discrete implementations. The STAR ASIC provides 24 independent voltage outputs with a 32.736V range at 10 bit resolution and with <100μV noise. Each voltage output provides a drive current of up to +/-20mA and is stable for capacitive loads of up to 10μF. An on-board telemetry system featuring a 12-bit ADC and programmable gain buffer allows internal monitoring of the output voltages plus up to 32 single ended and 4 differential external voltages, such as from PRT bridge circuits for temperature monitoring. A simple SPI serial interface provides control and telemetry read back, while all required voltages and currents are generated from internal bandgap circuits. The COMET ASIC provides 6 fully independent clock buffering channels each with individually programmable rising/falling current drive and high/low voltage levels. Output voltage levels are controlled with integrated fast response regulators that operate over a 16.368V range without the need for external decoupling capacitors. Clock drive currents can be adjusted for the load capacitance and output slew rate required over a 409.6mA range, with edge speeds <15ns achievable for small loads. Setup and control of the ASIC is also via an SPI interface with integrated safety features to ensure correct sequencing of channel operation and to prevent reverse biasing of the driver programmable voltage supplies. The COMET ASIC also features an under-voltage lock out circuit to safeguard the chip in the event of unexpected power loss. All necessary biases are generated internally and only supply decoupling, a single filtering capacitor, and a resistive divider are required to operate the device. Both devices have been designed in a commercial 0.35μm 50V tolerant HV CMOS technology using Triple Module Redundancy (TMR) and established layout techniques to harden against Total Ionising Dose (TID), Single Event Upset (SEU), and Single Event Latch-up (SEL) radiation effects. The latch-up detection circuits often needed for space electronics are therefore not required for either ASIC. Details of the architectures and circuit implementations of both ASICs will be presented. Test results from manufactured devices will be shown under representative load conditions.
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Q. Morrissey, S. Bell, L. Jones, M. Prydderch, M. Torbet, N. Waltham, and M. Clapp "A pair of custom ASICs for bias generation and clock buffering in space-based CCD camera systems", Proc. SPIE 10709, High Energy, Optical, and Infrared Detectors for Astronomy VIII, 107092T (6 July 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2312623
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KEYWORDS
Clocks

Capacitance

Charge-coupled devices

Imaging systems

Power supplies

Multiplexers

Transistors

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