Title :
An automatic measurement system of DC SQUID characteristics using a computer control
Author :
Shimizu, N. ; Odawara, A. ; Nakayama, S. ; Chinone, K.
Author_Institution :
Seiko Instrum. Inc., Chiba, Japan
fDate :
3/1/1993 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The authors have measured the characteristics of DC superconducting quantum interference devices (SQUIDs) using a computer-controlled, automatic measurement system. The system can obtain data from four SQUIDs at a time. The following sequences of measurements were conducted: (1) the basic characteristics, current-voltage and flux-voltage, were measured and (2) the noise performance was measured using the flux locked loop (FLL) mode. This system is composed of three parts: a control computer, commonly used instruments (DC source and monitor, lock-in amplifier, function generator, fast-Fourier-transform analyzer, and switch control unit), and electronics, (i.e. low-noise preamplifier and feedback unit). The computer drives these instruments with a GP-IB interface and acquires the data. The SQUID characteristics measured by this system as well as manual measurement data have been obtained by using battery-operated low-noise FLL electronics. This system is very useful for estimating DC SQUID performance in a short period of time, and for developing FLL electronics.<>
Keywords :
SQUIDs; computerised instrumentation; electric current measurement; electrical engineering computing; magnetic field measurement; DC SQUID characteristics; DC source; GP-IB interface; automatic measurement system; basic characteristics; battery-operated low-noise FLL electronics; computer control; control computer; current-voltage; electronics; fast-Fourier-transform analyzer; feedback unit; flux locked loop mode; flux-voltage; function generator; lock-in amplifier; low-noise preamplifier; magnetic flux; monitor; noise performance; superconducting quantum interference devices; switch control unit; Control systems; Current measurement; Frequency locked loops; Instruments; Noise measurement; Quantum computing; SQUIDs; Superconducting device noise; Superconducting devices; Switches;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on