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Research on Key Technologies of Sub-Picosecond TDC Based on Surface Acoustic Wave Encoder Excitation
Document Type
Conference
Source
2019 IEEE International Conference on Computational Electromagnetics (ICCEM) Computational Electromagnetics (ICCEM), 2019 IEEE International Conference on. :1-2 Mar, 2019
Subject
Computing and Processing
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Photonics and Electrooptics
Time measurement
Extraterrestrial measurements
Chirp
Biomedical measurement
Acoustic measurements
Frequency measurement
Signal to noise ratio
time interval measurement
SAWDDL
modulated pulse
FRFT
chirp
Language
Abstract
This paper presents several key technologies of sub-picosecond time-to-digital converter (TDC) based on surface acoustic wave dispersive delay line (SAWDDL) excitation for reducing the noise of the excitation and improving the signal-to-noise ratio of the output response of SAWDDL. Firstly, we redesign a new excitation circuit by which a low-voltage modulated pulse is generated to reduce the timebase short-term jitter of the excitation and improve the signal-to-noise ratio of the output response which is a chirp signal generated by SAWDDL. Additionally, a denoising algorithm based the fractional fourier transform (FRFT) is performed on a finite number of samples to effectively remove the noise in the chirp signal generated by SAWDDL. the FRFT can be regarded as the expansion of the signal on a set of orthogonal chirp bases. Therefore, we can use the method similar to frequency-domain band-pass filtering in the fractional Fourier transform domain to filter out most of the noise mixed into the chirp signal. By using these key technologies, we have achieved the single-shot time interval measurement precision of nearly 0.4ps rms, which is better than that of about 1ps rms without using these technologies.