Title :
A Digital Signal Processing Module for Time-Division Multiplexed Microcalorimeter Arrays
Author :
Tan, Hong ; Walby, M. ; Hennig, W. ; Warburton, W.K. ; Grudberg, P. ; Reintsema, Carl D. ; Bennett, Douglas A. ; Doriese, W.B. ; Ullom, Joel N.
Author_Institution :
XIA LLC, Hayward, CA, USA
Abstract :
We have developed a digital signal processing module for real time processing of time-division multiplexed data from SQUID-coupled transition-edge sensor microcalorimeter arrays. It is a 3U PXI card consisting of a standardized core processor board and a daughter board. Through fiber-optic links on its front panel, the daughter board receives time-division multiplexed data (comprising error and feedback signals) and clocks from the digital-feedback cards developed at the National Institute of Standards and Technology. After mixing the error signal with the feedback signal in a field-programmable gate array, the daughter board transmits demultiplexed data to the core processor. Real-time processing in the field-programmable gate array of the core processor board includes pulse detection, pileup inspection, pulse height computation, and histogramming into on-board spectrum memory. Data from up to 128 microcalorimeter pixels can be processed by a single module in real time. Energy spectra, waveform, and run statistics data can be read out in real time through the PCI bus by a host computer at a maximum rate of ~100 MB/s. The module´s hardware architecture, mechanism for synchronizing with NIST´s digital-feedback, and count rate capability are presented.
Keywords :
SQUIDs; calorimeters; digital signal processing chips; field programmable gate arrays; time division multiplexing; PXI card; SQUID-coupled transition-edge sensor microcalorimeter array; core processor board; count rate capability; digital signal processing module; digital-feedback card; energy spectra; feedback signal; fiber-optic links; field-programmable gate array; on-board spectrum memory; pileup inspection; pulse detection; pulse height computation; time-division multiplexed microcalorimeter arrays; waveform analysis; Clocks; Digital signal processing; Field programmable gate arrays; NIST; Real-time systems; Time division multiplexing; Data acquisition; digital signal processing; time-division multiplexing; transition edge sensor;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2012.2236632