With the new generation of the RPC, it is possible to work with induced signals of hundreds μV, hence the front-end electronics is an important and delicate part of the detector in order to get a detectable signal. The electronic chain is made up of an amplifier, a discriminator, a TDC. The new front-end is realized with the use of silicon-germanium (SiGe) components, provided by IHP microelectronics. With this technology we can implement BJT and CMOS transistors on the same chip. The benefit of this improvement is to minimize: power consumption of the channels (2÷3chmW), noise (500 e− r.m.s), radiation hardness (10 kGy,103cmn) and it maximizes the speed of response electronics. In this work I will highlight the first TDC prototypes' results. The TDC uses a local oscillator, that has an oscillation range between 0.6÷3 GHz, and a the temporal jitter of 15 ps. The data output from the TDC are presented in binary in order to lighten data processing to the acquisition system. Moreover, we are studying a way to minimize system latency. This optimization involves the addition of a serializer (PISO) that sends the TDC data output to the acquisition system at 2 GHz.
@article{arxiv.1806.04082,
title = {Design a TDC in SiGe for RPC's electronics Front-end for the use in a high-rate experiment},
author = {Salvatore Bruno and Roberto Cardarelli and Giulio Aielli and davide Badoni and Paolo Camarri and Anna Di Ciaccio and Eelio Alunno Camelia and Alessandro Caltabiano and Lorenzo Massa and Lorenzo Paolozzi and Luca Pizzimento and Alessandro Rocchi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1806.04082},
year = {2018}
}