DocumentCode
1064162
Title
Digital Frequency Domain Multiplexer for Millimeter-Wavelength Telescopes
Author
Dobbs, Matt ; Bissonnette, Eric ; Spieler, Helmuth
Author_Institution
McGill Univ., Montreal
Volume
55
Issue
1
fYear
2008
Firstpage
21
Lastpage
26
Abstract
An FPGA based digital signal processing (DSP) system for biasing and reading out multiplexed bolometric detectors for mm-wavelength telescopes is presented. This readout system is being deployed for balloon-borne and ground based cosmology experiments with the primary goal of measuring the signature of inflation with the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation. The system consists of analog superconducting electronics running at 250 mK and 4 K, coupled to digital room temperature backend electronics described here. The digital electronics perform the real time functionality with DSP algorithms implemented in firmware. A soft embedded processor provides all of the slow housekeeping control and communications. Each board in the system synthesizes multi-frequency combs of 8 to 32 carriers in the MHz band to bias the detectors. After the carriers have been modulated with the sky-signal by the detectors, the same boards digitize the comb directly. The carriers are mixed down to base-band and low pass filtered. The signal bandwidth of 0.050 Hz-100 Hz places extreme requirements on stability and requires powerful filtering techniques to recover the sky-signal from the MHz carriers.
Keywords
SQUIDs; astronomical telescopes; bolometers; cosmic acceleration; cosmology; field programmable gate arrays; gravitation; millimetre wave detectors; multiplexing equipment; radiofrequency cosmic radiation; signal processing; FPGA; SQUID; analog superconducting electronics; bandwidth 0.050 Hz to 100 Hz; cosmic microwave background radiation; cosmology; digital electronics; digital frequency domain multiplexer; digital signal processing system; gravitation; inflation; millimeter-wavelength telescopes; multiplexed bolometric detectors; sky-signal; temperature 250 mK; temperature 4 K; Band pass filters; Detectors; Digital signal processing; Field programmable gate arrays; Frequency domain analysis; Low pass filters; Millimeter wave measurements; Millimeter wave technology; Multiplexing; Telescopes; Digital signal processing; SQUIDs; field programmable gate arrays; frequency division multiplexing; millimeter wave astronomy; real time systems;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9499
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TNS.2007.911601
Filename
4448472
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