The development of new experiments such as CLIC and the the foreseen Phase 2 pixel upgrades of ATLAS and CMS have very challenging requirements for the design of hybrid pixel readout chips, both in terms of performances and reliability. To face these challenges, the use of a more downscaled CMOS technology compared to previous projects is necessary. The CERN RD53 collaboration is undertaking a R&D programme to evaluate the use of a commercial 65 nm technology and to develop tools and frameworks which will help to design future pixel detectors. This paper gives a short overview of the RD53 collaboration activities and describes some examples of recent developments.

65 nm Technology for HEP: Status and Perspective / V. Pierpaolo, A. Andreazza, V. Liberali, S. Shojaii, A. Stabile, Rd53collaboration. - In: POS PROCEEDINGS OF SCIENCE. - ISSN 1824-8039. - 227:(2015), pp. 043.1-043.10. ((Intervento presentato al 23. convegno International Workshop on Vertex Detectors tenutosi a Macha Lake nel 2014 [10.22323/1.227.0043].

65 nm Technology for HEP: Status and Perspective

A. Andreazza;V. Liberali;S. Shojaii;A. Stabile;
2015

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The development of new experiments such as CLIC and the the foreseen Phase 2 pixel upgrades of ATLAS and CMS have very challenging requirements for the design of hybrid pixel readout chips, both in terms of performances and reliability. To face these challenges, the use of a more downscaled CMOS technology compared to previous projects is necessary. The CERN RD53 collaboration is undertaking a R&D programme to evaluate the use of a commercial 65 nm technology and to develop tools and frameworks which will help to design future pixel detectors. This paper gives a short overview of the RD53 collaboration activities and describes some examples of recent developments.
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