CMOS ASICs Ease CZT Detector Readout

Oct. 31, 2000
This new family of multi-channel CMOS ASICs has been optimized for CZT detector readout. The ASICs were designed for use in the CZT-based radiation detectors manufactured by the company and are claimed to offer better performance, reduced size, and lower cost than conventional hybrid circuits. Four different ASICs are commercially available , with their functionality said to meet the demands of most applications.

This new family of multi-channel CMOS ASICs has been optimized for CZT detector readout. The ASICs were designed for use in the CZT-based radiation detectors manufactured by the company and are claimed to offer better performance, reduced size, and lower cost than conventional hybrid circuits. Four different ASICs are commercially available , with their functionality said to meet the demands of most applications.

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