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  • 2020Bluering Prototype System Resultscitations
  • 2017A radio astronomy L-Band Phased Array Feed system using RF over fiber distribution5citations
  • 2015ASKAP Mk II Phased-Array Feed: from the Laboratory to the Observatory4citations

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A radio astronomy L-Band Phased Array Feed system using RF over fiber distribution

  • Jeganathan, Kanapathippillai
  • Cheng, Wan
  • Beresford, Ron
  • Ferris, Dick
  • Hampson, Grant
Abstract

This is a thumbnail of the system level RF design for the second generation architecture used in the Australian Square Kilometer Pathfinder (ASKAP) design enhancement (ADE). ADE is a distributed antenna system (DAS) of 36 reflector antennas each 12m in diameter. Each antenna has a Planar Array Feed (PAF) at the prime focus. The PAFcontains 188 broadband 700-1800MHz receptors. Inside a PAF the radioastronomy (RA) signals are amplified, band selected and converted to 188 individual broadband RF over singlemode optical fiber (RFoF) lightwaves [2]. The entire ADE has 6840 RFoF links, this includes transmission line delay metrology for each reflector. The longest RFoF span is 6050m.Optical to RF demodulation of the RF sky signal at the central site Digital Signal Processing (DSP) shielded building is direct sampled in 12bit analog to digital convertors (ADCs). Digital beamforming provides 36 pencil beams, each of 304MHz bandwidth. The scale of ADE represents a leap forward in applied RF and photonic techniques to enable a simpler, lower cost, more modular, EMC compliant, phased array receiver architecture. ADE will provide unprecedented high speed sky surveys with an instantaneous widefield of view (30deg2) 1420MHz capabilityfor a new generation of radio astronomer.

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