Abstract
Double-sided silicon strip detectors (DSSDs) have been widely used in interplanetary exploration. In this study, the prototype readout electronics of a DSSD for space exploration is presented. It mainly includes a front-end readout module (FEM) and a data acquisition module (DAM). The FEM is responsible for acquiring the charge of the DSSD signals based on an application-specific integrated circuit and polarity inverter circuits. The DAM with a field programmable gate array is employed to perform online calculations of the position and energy as well as data packaging and transfer. Test results show that the electronics has dynamic ranges of 6-2500 and -6 to -2500 fC with an integral nonlinearity of no more than 0.5%, while the root-mean-square noise level is less than 1.9 fC. Joint tests with the DSSD indicate that a full width at half maximum energy resolution of 3.25% at 5.486 MeV and a position resolution of 1.19 mm were achieved.
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