1. A multichannel and compact time to digital converter for time of flight positron emission tomography
- Author
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Luca Fanucci, Roberto Roncella, Maria Giuseppina Bisogni, Sergio Saponara, Alberto Del Guerra, N. Marino, and Federico Baronti
- Subjects
Signal processing ,Delay-locked loops ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Positron emission tomography ,Photodetector ,Phase locked loops ,Particle detector ,Research aircraft ,Time-to-digital converter ,Delay circuits ,Frequency converters ,Time of flight ,Least significant bit ,Positrons ,Delay-locked loop ,Electronic engineering ,Locks (fasteners) ,time to digital converter ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Multi-channel application ,Dynamic logic (digital electronics) ,Time to digital converters ,Physics ,Pipelines ,Positron emission tomography scanners ,pipeline processing ,CMOS integrated circuits ,Signal processing, Architecture-based ,Communication bandwidth ,Pipeline processing ,Time to digital converters, Positron emission tomography ,Delay locked loop ,Nuclear Energy and Engineering ,Architecture-based ,Dark current - Abstract
This paper presents a novel multichannel time to digital converter (TDC) specifically designed for the digitization of photon time of flight (TOF) and energy in positron emission tomography (PET) scanners. A coarse-fine architecture based on a counter combined with a delay locked loop (DLL) is implemented using a fully synchronous approach exploiting the pipeline principle and dynamic logic. This makes the design particularly compact and suitable for multichannel applications. The converter is also able to reject the events generated by the dark noise of the photodetectors used in the PET modules. This significantly reduces the communication bandwidth required for reading the TDC outputs. The TDC has been designed in a 65 nm CMOS process and features 8 channels that provide the arrival time information of an event with an LSB of 102 ps. The core occupies an active area of $0.3~\hbox{mm}^2$ and consumes 230 mW.
- Published
- 2015