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19 October 2016 Development of high precision digital driver of acoustic-optical frequency shifter for ROG
Rong Zhang, Mei Kong, Yameng Xu
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Proceedings Volume 10155, Optical Measurement Technology and Instrumentation; 101551U (2016) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2246750
Event: International Symposium on Optoelectronic Technology and Application 2016, 2016, Beijing, China
Abstract
We develop a high precision digital driver of the acoustic-optical frequency shifter (AOFS) based on the parallel direct digital synthesizer (DDS) technology. We use an atomic clock as the phase-locked loop (PLL) reference clock, and the PLL is realized by a dual digital phase-locked loop. A DDS sampling clock up to 320 MHz with a frequency stability as low as 10-12 Hz is obtained. By constructing the RF signal measurement system, it is measured that the frequency output range of the AOFS-driver is 52-58 MHz, the center frequency of the band-pass filter is 55 MHz, the ripple in the band is less than 1 dB@3MHz, the single channel output power is up to 0.3 W, the frequency stability is 1 ppb (1 hour duration), and the frequency-shift precision is 0.1 Hz. The obtained frequency stability has two orders of improvement compared to that of the analog AOFS-drivers. For the designed binary frequency shift keying (2-FSK) and binary phase shift keying (2-PSK) modulation system, the demodulating frequency of the input TTL synchronous level signal is up to 10 kHz. The designed digital-bus coding/decoding system is compatible with many conventional digital bus protocols. It can interface with the ROG signal detecting software through the integrated drive electronics (IDE) and exchange data with the two DDS frequency-shift channels through the signal detecting software.
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Rong Zhang, Mei Kong, and Yameng Xu "Development of high precision digital driver of acoustic-optical frequency shifter for ROG", Proc. SPIE 10155, Optical Measurement Technology and Instrumentation, 101551U (19 October 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2246750
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Atomic clocks

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