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The
Back-End
group designs and builts the electronic equipment which is used beside
the
Front-End (receiver). The
team (7)
is composed of electronic engineers and technicians with skills in
radio
frequency circuits and high speed digital hardware.The
main techniques involved in the lab are:
Wideband RF processing, fiberoptic transmission High speed digitizers and demultiplexers Digital signal processing ,FPGA and ASIC design Complex PCB design, mechanical artwork... etc On-site equipment documentation : (dates are somehow approximative) 2000 The current 6-antenna correlator, for the Plateau de Bure Interferometer 2002 The PdB time & frequency control and distribution system 2000 An IRAM-designed correlator chip 2003 Multiple Autocorrelators for the Pico Veleta : VESPAand WILMA 2000 VLBI -related issues , phased array on PdB 2003 The round trip phase stabilization system for the LO transport system 2000 The ALMA sampler digital test equipment 2004 The 4-8 GHz optical transmission, to increase (8x) the IF bandwidth on PdB 2004 The ALMA 4 GHz digitizer clock, providing 15.6 picosecond delay steps 2005 The PdB 4-8 GHz IF processor for the new optically transported IF 2006 An ultrafine DDS-controlled fringe rotator at X-band 2010 WideX, a 2x4 GHz correlator for the (future 8-antenna) PdB interferometer 2011 DiFER, a fast digital Front-End test platform with a 16 GHz ADC 2013 The LO1 Control and Transport system for NOEMA Ongoing developments :
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