An embedded processing design for 192-channel 10–40 MS/s aero-engine optical tomography: Progress and continued DAQ characterisation

E. Fisher, S. Tsekenis, Yunjie Yang, A. Chighine, N. Polydorides, H. McCann, P. Wright, K. Ozanyan, David Wilson, M. Lengden, W. Johnstone
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We present ongoing work towards a 6-projection 126-beam tool for temporal and spatial diagnostic imaging of jet-engine exhaust plume gas species. At present, the optics of the system are customized for carbon dioxide (CO2), however the design is intended to be scalable to other pollutant and green-house gases produced by such engines. For measurement of per-beam path concentration integrals (PCIs) of a gas species, tunable diode absorption spectroscopy (TDLAS) and wavelength modulation spectroscopy (WMS) are used. These techniques have been demonstrated, however this paper reports progress on the significant embedded, highly-distributed data acquisition (DAQ) systems that are integral to the instrument. Much of the mechanics and optics are finalized, tested and published, however we will briefly discuss these. The DAQ is parallel due to the high gas-speeds (100–200 m/s), and hierarchical to allow a multi-node system capable of both in-situ signal processing and scalability to higher numbers of projection angles, beams and exhaust gasses. We briefly describe the hardware and gate-level firmware, highlighting that TDLAS/WMS signals are demodulated using dual-harmonic digital lock-in amplifiers (DLIAs) implemented per-channel. Each distributed node can digitize up to sixteen analog channels at 10 to 40 MS/s (14-bit) with an analog bandwidth of 10 Hz to 3 MHz, which is tailored for TDLAS. The digital system, which uses regular interrupts to obtain and transmit data, is suitable for 20 frame/sec tomography, although the spectroscopy and image reconstruction is necessarily off-line. This work demonstrates progress towards a scalable multi-channel DAQ suitable for the harsh environment within jet-engine testing facilities.
用于192通道10-40 MS/s航空发动机光学断层扫描的嵌入式处理设计:进展和持续的DAQ表征
我们目前正在进行的工作朝着一个6投影126光束工具的时间和空间诊断成像的喷气发动机排气羽流气体种类。目前,该系统的光学系统是为二氧化碳(CO2)定制的,但该设计旨在扩展到由此类发动机产生的其他污染物和温室气体。测量气体的光程浓度积分,采用可调谐二极管吸收光谱(TDLAS)和波长调制光谱(WMS)。这些技术已经被证明,但本文报告了重要的嵌入式,高度分布式数据采集(DAQ)系统的进展,这些系统是仪器不可或缺的一部分。许多力学和光学是最终确定,测试和出版,但我们将简要地讨论这些。由于气体速度高(100-200米/秒),DAQ是并行的,并且分层允许多节点系统能够进行原位信号处理,并可扩展到更高数量的投影角度,波束和废气。我们简要描述了硬件和门级固件,强调TDLAS/WMS信号是使用每个通道实现的双谐波数字锁相放大器(dlia)解调的。每个分布式节点可以以10至40 MS/s(14位)的速度数字化多达16个模拟通道,模拟带宽为10 Hz至3 MHz,这是为TDLAS量身定制的。数字系统使用规则中断来获取和传输数据,适用于20帧/秒的断层扫描,尽管光谱和图像重建必须离线。这项工作表明了在喷气发动机测试设施的恶劣环境中适用的可扩展多通道DAQ的进展。
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