Abstract:
The Atom Switch-based FPGA (AS-FPGA) is a promising candidate for high-radiation environments, such as those encountered in future particle physics experiments using acce...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
The Atom Switch-based FPGA (AS-FPGA) is a promising candidate for high-radiation environments, such as those encountered in future particle physics experiments using accelerators. To assess its feasibility, we conducted neutron and gamma-ray irradiation tests. No single event upsets were detected at least up to 1011 and 1012 n/cm2 with and without applied voltage, respectively. The AS-FPGA withstood displacement damage dose levels at least up to 1014 n/cm2 and exhibited no total ionizing dose effects at least up to 5 and 10 kGy with and without applied voltage, respectively. These results confirm its suitability for high-radiation environments. To facilitate its practical application, we developed an evaluation board to investigate its functions and performance. A prototype slow-control board incorporating a commercial slow-control sensor was constructed. This prototype was used to implement basic logic for temperature data acquisition and tested under neutron irradiation. The slow-control board operated successfully in a high-radiation environment up to 1011 n/cm2, demonstrating the potential of the AS-FPGA and the slow-control board for future particle physics experiments.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science ( Early Access )
Department of Physics, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan
Institute of Particle and Nuclear Studies, KEK, Tsukuba, Japan
NanoBridge Semiconductor, Inc, Tsukuba, Japan
NanoBridge Semiconductor, Inc, Tsukuba, Japan
Department of Physics, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan
Institute of Particle and Nuclear Studies, KEK, Tsukuba, Japan
NanoBridge Semiconductor, Inc, Tsukuba, Japan
NanoBridge Semiconductor, Inc, Tsukuba, Japan