2–6 Dec 2025
Bologna, Italy
Europe/Rome timezone
Registration Deadline is ___ 19 November ___

ALCOR, a mixed-signal ASIC for SiPM readout of the ePIC-dRICH detector at the EIC

4 Dec 2025, 11:00
15m
Auditorium Enzo Biagi (Bologna, Italy)

Auditorium Enzo Biagi

Bologna, Italy

Talk Electronics and Readout Plenary Session

Speaker

Fabio Cossio (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)

Description

ALCOR is a mixed-signal ASIC developed for the readout of silicon photomultiplier (SiPM) sensors in the ePIC dual-radiator RICH (dRICH) detector at the future Electron-Ion Collider (EIC). The current design integrates 32 channels in an 8x4 pixel array, providing high-precision timestamping with single-photon sensitivity, data-push architecture and fully digital output. Each channel features an analog front-end compatible with both signal polarities, comprising a low-impedance input stage, four selectable gain settings, and two leading-edge discriminators with independent 6-bit DAC thresholds. Precise timing is achieved by quad-buffered, low-power TDCs with analog interpolation and 25–50 ps time bin. Additional operating modes, including time-over-threshold and slew-rate, provide indirect amplitude measurements and effective time-walk correction. The power consumption of the full channel is 12 mW with default settings.

Fabricated in 110 nm CMOS technology, ALCOR has been thoroughly validated in standalone operation and coupled with multiple SiPM models. Laboratory tests using single-photon laser pulses and HPK S13360 devices demonstrated an overall time resolution below 150 ps RMS. Two beam test campaigns at CERN-PS in 2023 and 2024, employing a dRICH prototype instrumented with 2048 3x3 mm$^{2}$ SiPMs read out by ALCOR, confirmed its suitability for ring-imaging and particle-identification. A new version of the ASIC, named ALCOR-64, was designed and submitted for fabrication in April 2025. This version doubles the channel count to 64, integrates the ASIC in a ball grid array package and addresses specific EIC-driven requirements, including a programmable-width hardware shutter to inhibit events digitization and thus suppress the SiPM out-of-time DCR-induced background.

The presentation will describe the main building blocks and features of ALCOR, highlight the key performance results from electrical characterization and beam tests, and discuss the new functionalities implemented in the novel version specifically designed for the ePIC dRICH detector.

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Authors

Fabio Cossio (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare) Giulio Dellacasa (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare) Angelo Rivetti (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare) Sara Garbolino (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare) Sofia Blua (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare) Stefano Durando (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare) Valerio Pagliarino (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)

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