A Fully-Synchronous Multi-GHz Analog Waveform Recording And Triggering Circuit

The Antarctic Ross Ice-shelf Antenna Neutrino Array (ARIANNA) experiment is designed to detect ultra-high energy (UHE) neutrinos produced by the collisions of cosmic rays with the cosmic microwave background (CMB). A new single board data acquisition (DAQ) system was deployed as an instrumentation s...

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Main Author: Prakash, Tarun
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: eScholarship, University of California 2017
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Online Access:http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/5bt060dn
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spelling ftcdlib:qt5bt060dn 2023-05-15T14:04:14+02:00 A Fully-Synchronous Multi-GHz Analog Waveform Recording And Triggering Circuit Prakash, Tarun 251 2017-01-01 application/pdf http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/5bt060dn en eng eScholarship, University of California http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/5bt060dn qt5bt060dn Attribution-NonCommercial (CC BY-NC): http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ CC-BY-NC Prakash, Tarun. (2017). A Fully-Synchronous Multi-GHz Analog Waveform Recording And Triggering Circuit. UC Irvine: Electrical and Computer Engineering. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/5bt060dn Electrical engineering Nuclear engineering Particle physics ARIANNA Neurtino Detection Synchronous and Sampling and Triggering dissertation 2017 ftcdlib 2018-04-06T22:51:22Z The Antarctic Ross Ice-shelf Antenna Neutrino Array (ARIANNA) experiment is designed to detect ultra-high energy (UHE) neutrinos produced by the collisions of cosmic rays with the cosmic microwave background (CMB). A new single board data acquisition (DAQ) system was deployed as an instrumentation solution for the ARIANNA experiment and the heart of this new DAQ system is the Synchronous Sampling and Triggering (SST) integrated circuit. This dissertation focuses on the design and performance of the SST chip and a second experimental chip (SST0.18u) in an attempt to scale down and investigate design techniques to reduce fixed pattern noise. The Synchronous Sampling and Triggering circuit can be dubbed as an "oscilloscope on a chip with triggering capabilities". Fabricated in 0.25u CMOS process, the SST contains 4 channels of 256 samples per channel. The chip has 1.9V input range on a 2.5V supply, 12 bits of dynamic range and an analog bandwidth of 1.5 GHz. The sampling clocks are generated synchronously via a circular array of high speed shift registers driven by an external LVDS oscillator. The SST can operate in wide range of sampling speeds with rates spanning over 6 orders of magnitude (2 k-samples/s to 2 G-samples/s). The SST was designed for simplicity of operation, only three active control signals are necessary for its operation. Each individual channel has a very sensitive real-time dual threshold triggering circuitry with windowed coincidence features to detect very small and fast impulse signals. The circuitry is capable of discriminating signals with ~1mV RMS resolution at >600 MHz bandwidth. Triggering options include, direct readout of comparator results or exclusive triggering on dual threshold crossing with adjustable time window. After calibrating for the fixed pattern timing noise, the SST achieves a timing resolution of 2.1 ps.Fabricated in 0.18u RF CMOS process, a second chip (SST0.18u) was developed to reduce the fixed pattern sampling interval error. The SST0.18u contains 4 channels of 512 samples per channel. The chip achieves a sampling speed of 3 G-samples/s with analog bandwidth of 1.2 GHz. It has a 900 mV input range on a 1.8 V power supply. The fixed pattern timing noise is characterized by stochastic zero-crossing method and the RMS value of the sample interval error is 8.28 ps. Equipped with the SST analog waveform recording and triggering chip, the new data acquisition system has been successfully developed and deployed in the Antarctica's Ross Ice Shelf. The DAQ systems are actively monitoring for short radio Cherenkov pulses since 2014-15 austral summer. Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Antarc* Antarctic Ice Shelf Ross Ice Shelf University of California: eScholarship Antarctic Austral Ross Ice Shelf The Antarctic
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topic Electrical engineering
Nuclear engineering
Particle physics
ARIANNA
Neurtino Detection
Synchronous and Sampling and Triggering
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Nuclear engineering
Particle physics
ARIANNA
Neurtino Detection
Synchronous and Sampling and Triggering
Prakash, Tarun
A Fully-Synchronous Multi-GHz Analog Waveform Recording And Triggering Circuit
topic_facet Electrical engineering
Nuclear engineering
Particle physics
ARIANNA
Neurtino Detection
Synchronous and Sampling and Triggering
description The Antarctic Ross Ice-shelf Antenna Neutrino Array (ARIANNA) experiment is designed to detect ultra-high energy (UHE) neutrinos produced by the collisions of cosmic rays with the cosmic microwave background (CMB). A new single board data acquisition (DAQ) system was deployed as an instrumentation solution for the ARIANNA experiment and the heart of this new DAQ system is the Synchronous Sampling and Triggering (SST) integrated circuit. This dissertation focuses on the design and performance of the SST chip and a second experimental chip (SST0.18u) in an attempt to scale down and investigate design techniques to reduce fixed pattern noise. The Synchronous Sampling and Triggering circuit can be dubbed as an "oscilloscope on a chip with triggering capabilities". Fabricated in 0.25u CMOS process, the SST contains 4 channels of 256 samples per channel. The chip has 1.9V input range on a 2.5V supply, 12 bits of dynamic range and an analog bandwidth of 1.5 GHz. The sampling clocks are generated synchronously via a circular array of high speed shift registers driven by an external LVDS oscillator. The SST can operate in wide range of sampling speeds with rates spanning over 6 orders of magnitude (2 k-samples/s to 2 G-samples/s). The SST was designed for simplicity of operation, only three active control signals are necessary for its operation. Each individual channel has a very sensitive real-time dual threshold triggering circuitry with windowed coincidence features to detect very small and fast impulse signals. The circuitry is capable of discriminating signals with ~1mV RMS resolution at >600 MHz bandwidth. Triggering options include, direct readout of comparator results or exclusive triggering on dual threshold crossing with adjustable time window. After calibrating for the fixed pattern timing noise, the SST achieves a timing resolution of 2.1 ps.Fabricated in 0.18u RF CMOS process, a second chip (SST0.18u) was developed to reduce the fixed pattern sampling interval error. The SST0.18u contains 4 channels of 512 samples per channel. The chip achieves a sampling speed of 3 G-samples/s with analog bandwidth of 1.2 GHz. It has a 900 mV input range on a 1.8 V power supply. The fixed pattern timing noise is characterized by stochastic zero-crossing method and the RMS value of the sample interval error is 8.28 ps. Equipped with the SST analog waveform recording and triggering chip, the new data acquisition system has been successfully developed and deployed in the Antarctica's Ross Ice Shelf. The DAQ systems are actively monitoring for short radio Cherenkov pulses since 2014-15 austral summer.
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title A Fully-Synchronous Multi-GHz Analog Waveform Recording And Triggering Circuit
title_short A Fully-Synchronous Multi-GHz Analog Waveform Recording And Triggering Circuit
title_full A Fully-Synchronous Multi-GHz Analog Waveform Recording And Triggering Circuit
title_fullStr A Fully-Synchronous Multi-GHz Analog Waveform Recording And Triggering Circuit
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