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  • 2014Multi-channel Down-conversion for MicroTCA.4 Based Control Systems4citations

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  • Hoffmann, Matthias
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Multi-channel Down-conversion for MicroTCA.4 Based Control Systems

  • Hoffmann, Matthias
  • Mavric, Uros
  • Czuba, Krzysztof Marek
  • Sikora, Dominik
  • Ludwig, Frank
  • Holger, Schlarb
  • Piekarski, Jan
Abstract

PrintRequest PermissionsSave to ProjectOne of the major benefit of the MicroTCA.4 system is to combine high-speed digital data processing AMC boards with high precision analog signal conditioning RTM boards. We present a multi-channel down-converter based on the MicroTCA.4 system operating in the 1GHz to 4GHz range with an excellent short-term amplitude stability of 6.5E-5 and phase stability of 3.5E-3 degree within a 1MHz bandwidth at 1.3GHz. The down-converter consists of the entire receiver, packed as an RTM board, which down converts the high frequency signal into an intermediate frequency, which is non-IQ sampled by a multi-channel 16-bit digitizer realized as an AMC board. We present all relevant signals along the detection chain and discuss the signal integrity within the RTM and AMC boards for a spurious free operation of the best ADCs available today.

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • phase
  • phase stability