bm442 vlbi hs
09sep16
09sep16: running
puppi in baseband mode with vlbi
Intro
bm442 is vlbi with the hsa (high sensitivity array).
160909: running vlbi and puppi together.
bm442 was scheduled to run the vlbi backend
together with puppi (to look at a pulsar). We tested the mode on
09sep16.
The setup was:
- 327 receiver with 302 to 352 rf filter
- 750 Mhz IF1 used for vlbi
- IF1 had 500 Mhz centered at 750 Mhz IF freq.
- vlbi setup required :
- 750 Mhz IF1 corresponds to sky frequency of 510 MHz
- they took 512 Mhz BW.
- This required the 1st LO to be: 510 + 750 = 1260 Mhz (high
side lo).
- With 510MHz rf centered at 750Mhz IF1 (and the band is flipped
from the high side lo..):
- 327 Mhz was centered at 750 + (510-327)=933 MHz IF1
- the sky 302 - 352 Mhz band gets mapped to:
- IF1 908 to 958 .. this band is also in decreasing
frequency from the high side 1st lo.
- standard Puppi 327 Mhz rcvr setup
- puppi samples at 100 Mhz
- We normally center the 327 band at 750 Mhz
- this folds down to 0 to 100 Mhz . 7 100 MHz folds ends up
flipping the band..
- So the 0 to 100 Mhz data is in increasing frequency (1 flip
from highside lo , 1 flip from 7 alias flips).
- puppi 327 rcvr setup for this experiment.
- 100 Mhz bandwidth baseband sampling.
- the down conversion (from under sampling ) work for any 100
Mhz band on n*100 to (n+1)*100 band edges.
- So 900 to 100 Mhz downconversion is just as good at 700-800
Mhz default that is normally used.
- to go from 900-1000 to 700-800 takes 2 extra flips, so the
final 0 to 100 Mhz is also increasing frequency.
-
freq band
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location of
302-352 Sky signel
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notes
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low freq
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high freq
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sky
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302
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352
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900-1000 IF1
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958
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908
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000-100 Baseband
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42
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092
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- Location of baseband data..
- We split the 100 Mhz into 32 100/32 =3.125 Mhz channels
(still complex voltage).
- each of the 8 gpu's received 4 of these to record.
- The software assumed that 510 Sky freq mixed to 750Mhz
IF1 had the sky power.
- The actual power was 200 Mhz above that (950).
- So we need to subtract 200 Mhz from the header freq to
get the correct values (- since high side 1st lo).
- puppi puts the sky Cfr in the middle of the 1st 3.125 Mhz
channel above the center of the 100 MHz (gpu06 chan1 .cnt from
1)
-
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3.125 channels
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hdr Freq
center 4 chan
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Actual freq
center 4chan
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gpu01
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1-4
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464.68750
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264.68750
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gpu02
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5-8
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477.18750
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277.18750
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gpu03
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9-12
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489.68750
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289.68750
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gpu05
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13-16
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502.18750
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302.18750
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gpu06
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17-20
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514.6875
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314.6875
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gpu07
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21-24
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527.18750
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327.18750
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gpu09
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25-28
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539.68750
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339.68750
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gpu04
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29-32
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552.18750
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352.18750
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- Aliasing..
- We are using the 302-352 Mhz rf bandpass filter as the anti
aliasing filter.
- This filter does not fall off very fast.
- This is a problem at the high side.. since the aliasing will
start at 358.3125 Mhz
- The aliasing on the low side starts below 258.5625 .. the rf
filter has fallen off by this time..
The 1st plot shows the bandpass with some
aliased power (.ps) (.pdf)
- This data was taken as a cal measurement (not baseband mode).
- top (polA,polB)
- bottom: stokes u,v
- You can see the power increase on the right edge of the band.
This is caused by the slow rolloff of the 302-352 bandpass
filter.
- I was transmitting a birdie at 320Mhz during the data
acquisition (to check on the freq locations).
The 2nd plot is a spectra made from the
baseband data (.ps) (.pdf)
- We were transmitting a 320 Mhz birdie
- A 2^20 length fft was done over the 3.125 Mhz channel (freq
res: 2.9802322 Hz)
- The x axis is the offset from 320 Mhz.
processing:x101/160909/vlbipuppitest.pro
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