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1 AIDA ASIC review Davide Braga Steve Thomas ASIC Design Group 11 February 2009

2 AIDA ASIC review2 Top level – final version Analogue inputs left edge Control/outputs right edge Power/bias top and bottom Most bias lines have two pads, with optional capacitors to gnd / Vdd

3 11 February 2009AIDA ASIC review3 Bias voltage generation External capacitor

4 11 February 2009AIDA ASIC review4 Module wire bonding examples Staggered, two-row bonding Tracks mostly with vertical orientation Single-line, parallel bonding Tracks with vertical orientation Multiple bond wire lengths Power/bias lines horizontally Control signals/outputs vertically

5 11 February 2009AIDA ASIC review5 Bond-wire parasitics: Bond-wire capacitance across chip: C=  L/cosh -1 (a/d) a=~7mm,d~25  m, L~1mm which gives C~4fF Injected charge Q=CV~12fC=75ke for single wire “Dummy” wires have opposite polarity signals. Electric field drops as r 2 for a dipole, giving much lower coupling capacitance Dummy signals should to be bonded out, but tracks do not necessarily need to be routed any distance on the module. ~7mm ~2mm Charge injection

6 11 February 2009AIDA ASIC review6 Differential outputs Digital outputs driven differentially from two pads Clock signal into pad, inverted signal driven out Analogue outputs: single-ended drive, reference pad has static voltage. No differential Cancellation.

7 11 February 2009AIDA ASIC review7 Future work: Updates of documentation (pad definitions, functions, waveforms). Preparation for testing – adapter board, waveform definitions, IMS chip tester interfacing. Test report, including defining the optimal waveforms and analogue bias point. Module floor-planning, capacitor selection, track resistance analysis. Time-scales: Delivery of 100 ASICs : 20th April Bonding into 40-pin dual-in-line packages: 1 week Bonding onto modules: 1 week Preliminary testing: 2 weeks Waveform optimisation: 2 weeks Bias optimisation: 2 weeks


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