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A 1.5GS/s 4096-Point Digital Spectrum Analyzer for Space-Borne Applications

Abstract

A high-performance digital spectrometer backend ASIC has been designed for use with an off-the-shelf ADC frontend. The design is based on an architecture described in Simulink that has been field-tested on FPGA platforms for radio astronomy applications. The architecture maximizes the utilization of operators to nearly 100%. A test structure has been added to the design to support the detection of soft errors, since several space-borne applications may expose the circuit to high-energy particles. An in-house automated design flow was used to map the same Simulink description to a 90nm CMOS ASIC, preserving cycle-accurate and bit-accurate behavior. The chip operates with clock rates up to 390MHz, delivering a throughput of up to 1.56GS/s with 710 mW of power.

Authors

Richards B; Nicolici N; Chen H; Chao K; Abiad R; Werthimer D; Nikolić B

Pagination

pp. 499-502

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Publication Date

September 1, 2009

DOI

10.1109/cicc.2009.5280793

Name of conference

2009 IEEE Custom Integrated Circuits Conference
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