% \subsection{Smart-photodetector electronics} \label{sec:photo} % The coverage of large areas (around 17,500 m$^2$ for MEMPHYS) with photodetectors at lowest cost implies a readout integrated electronics circuit (called ASIC). This makes it possible to integrate: high-speed discriminator on the single photoelectron (pe), the digitisation of the charge on 12 bits ADC to provide numerical signals on a large dynamical range (200~pe), the digitisation of time on 12 bits TDC to provide time information with a precision of 1~ns, and channel-to-channel gain adjustment to homogenize the response of the photomultipliers and to thus use a common high voltage. Such an ASIC for readout electronics allows moreover a strong reduction of the costs, as well as external components (high-voltage units, cables of great quality...) since the electronics and the High Voltage may be put as close as possible to the PMTs and the generated numerical signals are directly usable by trigger logical units and the data acquisition computers (Fig.~\ref{fig:MEMPHYSPMTS}). % The main difficulty in associating very fast analog electronics and digitization on a broad dynamic range does not make it possible yet to integrate all these functions in only one integrated circuit, but certain parts were already developed separately as for example in the OPERA Read Out Channel \cite{Lucotte:2004mi} (Fig.~\ref{fig:OPERAROC}). The evolution of integrated technologies, in particular BiCMOS SiGe 0.35$\mu$m, now make it possible to consider such circuits and has triggered a new campaign of research and development. \begin{figure}[htb] \begin{minipage}[c]{0.44\textwidth} \centering \includegraphics[width=0.85\textwidth]{./figures/ModuleArriere.eps} \caption{\label{fig:MEMPHYSPMTS} \it Sketch of a possible photosensor basic module composed of a matrix of $4\times4$ 12" PMTs with the electronic box containing the High Voltage unit and the Readout chip.} \end{minipage} % \begin{minipage}[c]{0.04\textwidth} ~ \end{minipage} % \begin{minipage}[c]{0.44\textwidth} \centering \includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{./figures/electronic.eps} \caption{\label{fig:OPERAROC} \it Sketch of the existing Read Out electronics developed for the OPERA Target Tracker and that is intented to be extended for MEMPHYS by integrating the ADC and TDC.} \end{minipage} \end{figure} % \newpage