150gs /s实时示波器采用光子前端

J. Chou, J. Conway, G. Sefler, G. Valley, B. Jalali
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我们演示了一种光学前端技术,该技术将实时示波器的采样率乘以三倍。我们的方法使用光学预处理器来压缩连续时间高速射频波形的信号带宽。为了在连续时间模式下工作,携带射频的光信号必须被分割并解复用到N个并行通道的阵列中。在之前的工作中,通道之间需要很大的频谱重叠来进行校准,这限制了乘法因子M的值远低于最大值N,而这受到后端数字化器数量的限制。在本文中,我们展示了一种利用信道之间的时间重叠来实现更高乘法的新技术。四通道50 GS/s实时示波器的采样率提高了3倍,使我们能够以150 GS/s的速度数字化47 GHz的音。据我们所知,这是连续时间射频数字化的记录。
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150 GS/s real-time oscilloscope using a photonic front end
We demonstrate an optical front end technology that multiplies the sampling rate of a real-time oscilloscope by a factor of three. Our approach uses an optical pre-processor to compress the signal bandwidth of continuous-time high speed RF waveforms. To operate in continuous-time mode, the optical signal, which carries the RF, must be segmented and demultiplexed into an array of N parallel channels. In prior work, large spectral overlap between channels was needed for calibration and this limited the multiplication factor, M, to values far below the maximum value of N, which is limited by the number of back-end digitizers. In this paper, we demonstrate a novel technique using temporal overlap between channels and achieve higher multiplication. The sampling rate of a four-channel 50 GS/s real-time oscilloscope is increased by a factor of 3, enabling us to digitize a 47 GHz tone at 150 GS/s. To our knowledge, this is a record in continuous time RF digitization.
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