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Data Acquisition From receivers to correlator Data Acquisition System Recorder Station Unit – DAS2 Correlator Key Features: Digital, KISS recording Longitudinal, X-track/pass/head, mux, barrel-roll
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Samplers/ADCs Sample at Nyquist rate: at twice maximum frequency in the band. Digitise samples to 1-bit or 2-bit precision Accept 36% or 13% loss of sensitivity. (Be prepared to accept more losses when data are resampled after phase rotation)
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Data Multiplexing Until VLBA, one channel = one track Can multiplex (mux) bitstreams N to 1 (fan in) Or demux 1 to N bitstreams (fan out) For faster or slower playback with Increased efficiency or Enhanced spectral resolution respectively. NOTE: N = 1, 2 or 4, maybe.
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Barrel-Rolling Tracks can be swapped repetitively Principle is one of shared misery All suffer, not just one But have to keep “track” of tracks and Keep inverse process time aligned: Use AUX data field and Swap between data frames
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Data Modulation Reproduction is via Faraday’s Law of magnetic induction – no magneto-resistive replay heads. Frequency response is poor at low frequencies. Nearly all ‘1’s and nearly all ‘0’s are bad. Optionally, can modulate data in each frame with a fixed pseudo-random sequence. Makes long runs of constant data unlikely. This aids the recovery of the clock from bit stream.
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Data Frames – Each Track (64!) 22,500 bits per frame, frame rates 800, 400,.. Per second. 64-bit AUX data (e.g. track label) 36-bit SYNC pattern 64-bit time code and CRC 19840-bit astronomical data 2496-bit odd parity (1 for 8) except over SYNC NOTE: parity changes rate from 16 to 18Mbps Manchester encoded for clock/data recovery.
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Station Unit Philosophy: SSIK Has to be undo correctly all that has been done -as if data had not been recorded. Ultimate aim: to produce channel bitstreams as if they were coming from the samplers/ADCs. Has to do some extra jobs as well and has to interface gracefully to the correlator.
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SU Modules CkRM: clock and data recovery from bitstream TRM: track recovery module – reform frames CRM: channel-recovery module (demux, barrel) Phase calibration DM: delay module provides signal delays SUIM: SU interface module provides sampler statistics, pulsar gating, correlator headers with delay step and phase information for correlator, and reserialises the data
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Reference See “Mark IIIA/IV/VLBA Tape Formats, Recording Modes and Compatibility” by A.R. Whitney. ftp://dopey.haystack.edu/pub/mark4/memos/230. 3.pdf Next talk: VLBI Correlators
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