I'm trying to implement a biasing and readout circuit to interface with an APD from Hamamatsu (http://www.hamamatsu.com/resources/pdf/ssd/s12572-025_etc_kapd1043e.pdf). The problem is to how properly bias the APD (need around ~65V to get into geiger mode). The readout would be handled by a non-inverting charge/integrating amplifier, but the biasing is a bit trickier because I'm woring with an Arduino and have only a single 5V supply at my disposal.
I've been looking at the LT3482 IC, but I have some doubts about how exactly I should design the circuit: since I've already have a non-inverting charge/integrator amplifier in mind, I was wondering if it would be possible to ignore the current monitor funcionality of this IC - or do I need the current monitor powered to get a proper bias?
Also, I've noticed that there are three output pins: VOUT1, VOUT2 and APD. In the examples supplied in the datasheet, the APD is connected to the last, but in that case are the others for?
Any input is welcome! Thanks in advance!
I've been looking at the LT3482 IC, but I have some doubts about how exactly I should design the circuit: since I've already have a non-inverting charge/integrator amplifier in mind, I was wondering if it would be possible to ignore the current monitor funcionality of this IC - or do I need the current monitor powered to get a proper bias?
Also, I've noticed that there are three output pins: VOUT1, VOUT2 and APD. In the examples supplied in the datasheet, the APD is connected to the last, but in that case are the others for?
Any input is welcome! Thanks in advance!