Innovative Pixel Enablement Solutions for Enhanced Digital Imaging Systems

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Explore cutting-edge pixel enablement solutions including Snake Pixel Enabling and RowColumn Pixel Enabling for advanced digital imaging systems. Enhance event detection, digital logic, and macro region routing in your matrix setup.

  • Pixel Enablement
  • Digital Imaging
  • Event Detection
  • Macro Region
  • Imaging Systems

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  1. ASPIDES meeting 1 Tommaso Floris 20/02/2025

  2. dSiPM worst case netlist delay All inputs arrive at the same time Worst delay from the last event at least 3,7 ns

  3. SPAD frontend circuit Pixel enable & test electronic features Pull-down trigger for event detection

  4. 2x2 pixel cluster The pixel are organized in 2x2 cluster and represents the basic building macro for the matrix Macro region Routing region Digital logic region (dSiPM)

  5. Snake pixel enabling solution Every pixel connected to a shift- register, a synchronous snake of 1 and 0 enable only the desired pixels 10 digital pin at the interface for each 2x2 pixel cluster One of these pin is a clock

  6. RowColumn pixel enabling solution Two shift register are used to point to a pixel to enable it (or disable it) 12 digital pin at the interface for each 2x2 pixel cluster

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