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dc.contributor.advisorMark Nagar, Neil; supervisor de gradoes
dc.contributor.authorCortés Urbina, Katherine Vivianaes
dc.date.accessioned2021-05-27T13:31:15Z-
dc.date.available2021-05-27T13:31:15Z-
dc.date.issued2014-
dc.identifier.urihttp://repositorio.udec.cl/jspui/handle/11594/6048-
dc.descriptionTesis para optar al grado de Magister en Ciencias, Mención Física.es
dc.description.abstractAn optimized wideband spectrometer was developed by the CASPER (Collaboration for Astronomy Signal Processing and Electronics Research) group for the ROACH (Reconfigurable Open Architecture Computing Hardware) board. Here we installed, and set up a ROACH board. We also characterize the parameter space of this spectrometer design within the capacities of a single ROACH 1.0 board. We test for the maximum spectral resolution, maximum bandwidth achievable, and the number of such spectrometers. Which can be run concurrently on a single board. We also experimented with different types of FFT blocks. For a ROACH clocked at 250 MHz (the typical) a single 500 MHz bandwidth spectrometer (1 GSps, 8 bits resolution), the maximum number of channels is 214. A maximum of five parallel 500 MHz (1 GSps), 8 bit, 2048 channels spectrometers can be fit on a single ROACH 1.0. This number can be increased to 8 if the number of channels per spectrometers is reduced to 32. We also tested the feasibility of using an interleaved sampling mode between two independent ADCs attached to the ROACH board. For a single 1 GHz bandwidth spectrometer a maximum of 3 parallel spectrometers for 3-GHz 32-channels or 2 parallel spectrometers for 2-GHz 2048-channels can be fit onto a single ROACH 1.0. Developing a single wideband, or multi-parallel, Resumen digital spectrometer(s) is useful in a wide range of spectral analyzer products. Specifically, we were interested in two applications for the ROACH: as a wideband spectrometer ‘back-end’ in atmospheric sensing radiometers by to determine the water vapor and oxygen lines in the atmosphere in the valley of Chajnantor this cause interference on radio signals , and as a flexible general-purpose laboratory spectrometer.es
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dc.publisherUniversidad de Concepción.es
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dc.subjectMATLAB (Programa para Computador)-
dc.subjectProcesamiento de Datos-
dc.subjectEspectroscopía Astronómica-
dc.subjectEspectrometroses
dc.subjectDiseño y Construcciónes
dc.subjectRadiómetroses
dc.subjectSensoreses
dc.subjectAnálisis Espectrales
dc.subjectInstrumentoses
dc.titleWideband digital spectrometers on the roach field programmable gate array.es
dc.typeTesises
dc.description.facultadFacultad de Ciencias Físicas y Matemáticases
dc.description.departamentoDepartamento de Física.es
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