• DocumentCode
    3040953
  • Title

    A low-resolution, gigasample-per-second streaming digitizer for a correlation-based trigger system

  • Author

    Nishimura, Kosuke ; Andrew, M. ; Cao, Zhichao ; Cooney, M. ; Gorham, P. ; Macchiarulo, L. ; Ritter, L. ; Romero-Wolf, Andrew ; Varner, G.

  • Author_Institution
    Univ. of Hawai´i at Manoa, Honolulu, HI, USA
  • fYear
    2012
  • fDate
    9-15 June 2012
  • Firstpage
    1
  • Lastpage
    6
  • Abstract
    Searches for radio signatures of ultra-high energy neutrinos and cosmic rays could benefit from improved detection efficiency by using real-time beamforming or correlation triggering. For missions with power limitations, such as the ANITA-3 Antarctic balloon experiment, full speed high resolution digitization of incoming signals is not practical at the trigger level. To this end, the University of Hawaii has developed the Realtime Independent Three-bit Converter (RITC), a 3-channel, 3-bit, streaming analog-to-digital converter implemented in the IBM 0.13 μm CMOS process. RITC is primarily designed to digitize broadband radio signals produced by the Askaryan effect, and thus targets an analog bandwidth of >;1 GHz, with a sample-and-hold architecture capable of storing up to 2.6 gigasamples-per-second. An array of flash analog-to-digital converters perform 3-bit conversion of sets of stored samples while acquisition continues elsewhere in the sampling array. A serial interface is provided to access an array of on-chip digital-to-analog converters that control the digitization thresholds for each channel as well as the overall sampling rate. Demultiplexed conversion outputs are read out simultaneously for each channel via a set of 36 LVDS links, each running at 650 Mb/s. We briefly describe the design architecture of RITC, and report preliminary results of performance characterization, including prospects for the use of this architecture as the analog half of a novel triggering system for the ANITA-3 ultra-high energy neutrino experiment.
  • Keywords
    analogue-digital conversion; array signal processing; cosmic ray apparatus; cosmic ray neutrinos; high energy physics instrumentation computing; high-energy cosmic ray interactions; high-energy elementary particle interactions; trigger circuits; ANITA-3 Antarctic balloon experiment; ANITA-3 ultra-high energy neutrino experiment; Askaryan effect; CMOS process; LVDS links; RITC; Realtime Independent Three-bit Converter; University of Hawaii; broadband radio signals; correlation triggering; correlation-based trigger system; cosmic rays; demultiplexed conversion outputs; design architecture; detection efficiency; gigasample-per-second streaming digitizer; low-resolution streaming digitizer; on-chip digital-to-analog converters; radio signatures; real-time beamforming; serial interface; streaming analog-to-digital converter; ultra-high energy neutrinos; Array signal processing; Arrays; Broadband antennas; Clocks; Noise; Threshold voltage; Timing;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Real Time Conference (RT), 2012 18th IEEE-NPSS
  • Conference_Location
    Berkeley, CA
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4673-1082-6
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/RTC.2012.6418181
  • Filename
    6418181