Developments of FPGA-based digital back-ends for low frequency antenna arrays at Medicina radio telescopes
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
In radio astronomy Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) technology is
largely used for the implementation of digital signal processing techniques applied to antenna
arrays. This is mainly due to the good trade-off among computing resources, power
consumption and cost offered by FPGA chip compared to other technologies like ASIC,
GPU and CPU. In the last years several digital backend systems based on such devices
have been developed at the Medicina radio astronomical station (INAF-IRA, Bologna,
Italy). Instruments like FX correlator, direct imager, beamformer, multi-beam system have
been successfully designed and realized on CASPER (Collaboration for Astronomy Signal
Processing and Electronics Research, https://casper.berkeley.edu) processing boards. In this
paper we present the gained experience in this kind of applications.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Radio astronomy; FPGA; digital signal processing; low frequency antenna arrays; correlation; beamforming; calibration
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