DocumentCode
88484
Title
2π Low Drift Phase Detector for High-Precision Measurements
Author
Jablonski, Szymon ; Czuba, Krzysztof ; Ludwig, Frank ; Schlarb, Holger
Author_Institution
Inst. of Electron. Syst., Warsaw Univ. of Technol., Warsaw, Poland
Volume
62
Issue
3
fYear
2015
fDate
Jun-15
Firstpage
1142
Lastpage
1148
Abstract
In modern particle accelerators, radio frequency (RF) phase detectors have to fulfill high demands on stability and accuracy to meet the goals of state-of-the-art synchronization systems. Especially challenging are those cases where the RF signal phase shift accuracy must be measured with fs accuracy for several hours over the full 2 π phase detection range. In these cases special measures on the component´s nonlinearities and RF channel isolation have to be taken. The long-term stability of the phase detector is mostly affected by temperature and humidity variations. To meet the synchronization goals, we have built a phase detector that incorporates a high-speed dual analog-to-digital converter (ADC) with a special circuit for continuous phase drift calibration. In the calibration circuit we successfully combined the RF signal with an RF calibration signal (second tone) to compensate common phase drift that occurs in the microstrip lines, the RF transformers, and the ADC. The second-tone RF signals are directly converted to the digital domain by the fast ADC and, based on signal processing in the field-programmable gate array, are used to calculate the RF signal phase shift correction caused by detector drifts. In this paper, potential error sources of the analog and the digital part of the so-called two-tone calibration technique that limit the phase detector precision are discussed. Finally, the experimental results are presented showing a long-term phase measurement stability better than 0.01 ° pk-pk evaluated at an RF frequency of 1.3 GHz over a few days.
Keywords
calibration; linear accelerators; synchronisation; 2π low drift phase detector; accuracy; dual analog-to-digital converter; field programmable gate array; high precision measurements; humidity variations; long term stability; microstrip lines; modern particle accelerators; phase detection range; phase drift calibration; radio frequency phase detectors; state-of-the-art synchronization systems; temperature variations; Calibration; Detectors; Phase measurement; RF signals; Radio frequency; Temperature measurement; Thermal stability; Direct RF sampling; RF signal phase measurement; phase drift; two-tone calibration;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9499
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TNS.2015.2425733
Filename
7117462
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