Summary: | The aim of the work is analyzing the results of an experimental research of a charge-sensitive amplifier with an adjustable conversion coefficient and a base level recovery circuit fabricated on the master slice array MN2XA030 for silicon photomultiplier tubes. The amplifier is called ADPreampl3. The parameters were measured on a small batch of chips in the amount of 20 samples. In the process of measuring the main parameters of the amplifier, the signal from the SiPM Photonique equivalent circuit was fed to the amplifier input. In the course of measuring the parameters, it was revealed that the spread of the baseline level for the FOut output ranged from -24 to 276 mV with an average value of 85.6 mV. In this case, a voltage changing in the FOoutShift node from -3 to 3 V is sufficient to establish a base level value of FOut output close to zero. When the recovery scheme is disabled, the spread of the basic level for OutA output is from 300 to 800 mV. When the OutAShift output is connected to the zero-voltage bus the average base level for OutA output is 3.72 mV and for OutAinv output it is minus 2.42 mV. The base level at the outputs OutA and OutAinv smoothly changes in the range of ± 0.9 V. At maximum gain, the dynamic range of ADPreampl3 exceeds 20 dB, however, at the same time, the conversion coefficient depends on the value of the input charge. To register large input charges, it is recommended to reduce the output pulse by reducing the voltage at the Gain pin or process the signal from the FOut pin. The output parameters of the experimental samples are compared with the results of computer simulation. The discrepancy between the results of modeling and measurements, peak time and propagation delays of the amplifier signal was revealed. Based on this, a decision to adjust the SPICE parameters of the elements used in the simulation was made.
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