The Timepix2 pixel can be programmed to operate in one of several modes depending on the application requirement, offering increased complexity compared to the predecessor Timepix ASIC. Readout is frame-based. The arrival time (Time-of-Arrival – ToA) and charge deposit information (Time-over-Threshold – ToT) can be recorded for each hit when used in sequential read/write mode. In continuous read/write mode one can chose between ToT, ToA or event counting. There are a total of 28 bits per pixel which can be allocated depending on the read/write mode chosen and the requirements of the application.
Advantages & Applications
Features
- Pixel size 55μm x 55μm.
- 256 x 256 pixels.
- 28 bits/pixel.
- Simultaneous ToT and ToA.
- Separate ToT and ToA clock frequencies.
- Readout dead-time-free modes.
- Frame-based sequential or continuous read/write modes.
- Digital and analogue pixel masking available per pixel (turn off power consumption in unused pixels).
- Linear front-end gain, possibility to configure for ‘logarithmic’ gain mode only in positive polarity.
- 3-side buttable.
- Wire bonding pads can facilitate TSV processing.
Applications
- X-ray imaging
- Material analysis
- Particle track reconstruction
- Non-destructive testing
Specifications
| CMOS technology | 0.13μm | 
| Pixel size | 55μm x 55μm | 
| Pixel matrix | 256 x 256 | 
| Detector polarity | Electron collection ◦ Leakage current compensation optimal (IDET > IKRUM) ◦ Non-monotonicity of the ToT vs Qin Hole collection ◦ Leakage current limited (IDET < IKRUM/2) ◦ Adaptive gain mode available | 
| Leakage current | Electron collection: Up to 12nA/pixel (non-uniform) Hole collection 2nA/pixel | 
| Peaking time | ~100ns (Adaptive gain OFF) ~200ns (Adaptive gain ON) | 
| Noise | 61e- rms | 
| Threshold variation | ~40e rms after trimming 5-bit adjustment | 
| Minimum operating threshold | ~600e- | 
| Power consumption | 5µA/pixel @1.2V i.e., ~165mW/cm2 (low power mode) Digital 500mW Total 900mW | 
| Analogue supply voltage | 1.2V | 
| ToA bin size | 10ns | 
 
            