Introduction
One of the most important goals in every light source is to achieve orbit stability for the electron beam within the required specifications for the stability of the photon beam in the experimental stations. Several technical challenges make the task of achieving sub-micrometer stability really demanding in terms of mechanical and electrical engineering. Fast feedback systems are employed to dump orbit distortions through accurate measurements of the beam positions, fast computation of the corrections and actuation back to the beam through fast power supplies and steering magnets. To realize this task in the *SIRIUS*http://www.lnls.br, the new brazilian synchrotron light source, a digital platform to measure the beam position is required. Inside this plattaform a key part is the analog to digital conversion. This text will describe the main specification for an FMC Analog-to-digital conversion board.
Project description
There are several commercial off-the-shelf digitizers covering a wide range of speed, bandwidth and resolution, but there is no board that cover all features required for the LNLS design.
- VITA 57.1-2010 compliant
- Four Channel 16 bit 130 MSPS ADC. Required ADC: LTC2208IUP
- Internal ADC clock circuit: Phase locked to the external reference clock input with fine frequency tuning capability. See specific section. Hold mode in case of loss of external reference is a desirable feature.
- Internal high frequency PLL oscillator output with amplitude control and locked to external reference.
- External ADC clock input (50 MHz up to 130 MHz, 0 dBm typ.)
- External reference clock input: (0.5 MHz - 20 MHz digital signal, 0 dBm typ.)
- External digital Trigger input
- External digital Trigger output
Block diagram
Status
Date | Activity |
01/10/2011 | First sudies about necessities |
27/11/2011 | FMC standard choosed |
01/12/2011 | project stopped provisionally |
01/02/2012 | Discussion with FMC suppliers |
01/03/2012 | Commercial solution aborted=price vs desired features |
05/03/2012 | project started at OHWR |
15/03/2012 | ADC choosed |
26/03/202 | power dissipation solutions studied |
01/04/2012 | Clock frequency plan defined |
04/05/2012 | Specification document V1.0 done |