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BLASTbus electronics: General-purpose readout and control for balloon-borne experiments

Authors :
J. R. Bond
O. Doré
T. A. Morford
B. Dober
Aurelien A. Fraisse
B. P. Crill
Nicholas Galitzki
N. N. Gandilo
Tony Mroczkowski
N. E. Thomas
M. Hasselfield
D. V. Wiebe
Mark Halpern
Jacob Klein
Marzieh Farhang
Kent D. Irwin
S. R. Golwala
Calvin B. Netterfield
C. J. MacTavish
A. Trangsrud
M. Amiri
Yasuo Fukui
K. G. Megerian
Juan D. Soler
Sean Bryan
Francisco E. Angile
Gene C. Hilton
Carlo R. Contaldi
Gregory S. Tucker
W. A. Holmes
Jeffrey P. Filippini
F. Poidevin
Jamil A. Shariff
C. L. Kuo
A. D. Turner
Tristan G. Matthews
Douglas Scott
Matthew D. P. Truch
Carole Tucker
H. C. Chiang
R. W. Ogburn
Peter Mason
A. L. Korotkov
David John Nutter
M. J. Devlin
Derek Ward-Thompson
C. D. Reintsema
C. D. Dowell
A. C. Weber
Enzo Pascale
Jon E. Gudmundsson
Zigmund Kermish
Alexandra S. Rahlin
S. J. Benton
E. Y. Young
Johanna Nagy
L. M. Fissel
Giorgio Savini
Peter A. R. Ade
Lorenzo Moncelsi
Giles Novak
James J. Bock
W. C. Jones
M. C. Runyan
J. E. Ruhl
R. S. Tucker
A. E. Gambrel
V. V. Hristov
Roger O'Brient
Stepp, Larry M.
Gilmozzi, Roberto
Hall, Helen J.
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
SPIE, 2014.

Abstract

We present the second generation BLASTbus electronics. The primary purposes of this system are detector readout, attitude control, and cryogenic housekeeping, for balloon-borne telescopes. Readout of neutron transmutation doped germanium (NTD-Ge) bolometers requires low noise and parallel acquisition of hundreds of analog signals. Controlling a telescope's attitude requires the capability to interface to a wide variety of sensors and motors, and to use them together in a fast, closed loop. To achieve these different goals, the BLASTbus system employs a flexible motherboard-daughterboard architecture. The programmable motherboard features a digital signal processor (DSP) and field-programmable gate array (FPGA), as well as slots for three daughterboards. The daughterboards provide the interface to the outside world, with versions for analog to digital conversion, and optoisolated digital input/output. With the versatility afforded by this design, the BLASTbus also finds uses in cryogenic, thermometry, and power systems. For accurate timing control to tie everything together, the system operates in a fully synchronous manner. BLASTbus electronics have been successfully deployed to the South Pole, and flown on stratospheric balloons.<br />Presented at SPIE Ground-based and Airborne Telescopes V, June 23, 2014. To be published in Proceedings of SPIE Volume 9145

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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