SKIROC2, front end chip designed to readout the Electromagnetic CALorimeter at the ILC

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SKIROC (Silicon Kalorimeter Integrated ReadOut Chip) is the front end chip designed for the readout of the Silicon PIN diodes foreseen for the Electromagnetic CALorimeter (ECAL) at the future International Linear Collider. The fine granularity of the ILC calorimeters implies an extremely large number of electronics channels (82 millions) which is a new feature of ''imaging'' calorimetry. Moreover, for compactness, the chips must be embedded inside the detector without any external component making essential the reduction of the power consumption to 25 μWatt per channel. This is achieved using power pulsing, made possible by the ILC bunch pattern (1 ms of acquisition data for 199 ms of dead time). © 2011 IOP Publishing Ltd and SISSA.

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Callier, S., Dulucq, F., De La Taille, C., Martin-Chassard, G., & Seguin-Moreau, N. (2011). SKIROC2, front end chip designed to readout the Electromagnetic CALorimeter at the ILC. Journal of Instrumentation, 6(12). https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/6/12/C12040

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