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DCDS pros and cons Paul O’Connor 10/10/13

DCDS pros and cons Paul O’Connor 10/10/13.

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DCDS pros and cons Paul O’Connor 10/10/13

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  1. DCDS pros and consPaul O’Connor 10/10/13 • “Digital CDS” is a special case of digital filtering, which has been used for a long time in a wide range of research instrumentation to approach optimal filtering, or to apply multiple filters to the same digitized waveform, or to implement time-adaptive filters: • W. Cleland, E. Stern, “Signal processing considerations for liquid ionization calorimeters in a high rate environment”, Nucl. Instrum. Methods A338, 467(1994) • W. Warburton et al., “Digital pulse processing: new possibilities in nuclear spectroscopy”, Appl. Rad.Isotopes 53(4), 913 (2000) • It is well established that the simple differential averager (SDA) is the optimal filter for detecting a step signal in the presence of white noise; • D. Hegyi, A. Burrows, AJ85(10), 1980 • G. Hopkinson, D. Lumb, J. Phys. E15,1214(1982) • When 1/f noise is significant, the shape of the optimal filter changes but SDA remains near-optimal. • The SDA is easily implemented in the analog domain (dual-slope integrator). • DCDS advantage only when noise is non-white and pixel rate is low. ptpfc/2 1 DOE HEP Review BNL, May 20, 2010

  2. Experimental study A nice study of DCDS was done at RAL and reported in last year’s SPIE meeting: M. Clapp, “Development of a test system for the characterisation of DCDS CCD readout techniques”, Proc. of SPIE Vol. 8453, 84531D (2012) where it is shown that: For 16-bit system minimum sampling frequency is 14X pixel frequency Measurements of the e2V CCD203 at 100kpix/s and 60MSa/s using a variety of weight functions showed no improvement over equal-weighted samples (same as SDA) Assertion: Highly-oversampled DCDS systems incur power dissipation penalty compared to analog CDS. increasingly unequal weights 

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