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Square Kilometer Array Telescope - Precision Reference Frequency Synchronisation via 1f-2f Dissemination

Instrumentation and Detectors 2015-04-23 v1 Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics

Abstract

The Square Kilometer Array (SKA) is an international effort to build the world's largest radio telescope, with one square kilometer collecting area. Besides its ambitious scientific objectives, such as probing the cosmic dawn and cradle of life, SKA also demands several revolutionary technological breakthroughs, with ultra-high precision synchronisation of the frequency references for thousands of antennas being one of them. In this report, aimed at applications to SKA, we demonstrate a frequency reference synchronization and dissemination scheme with the phase noise compensation function placed at the client site. Hence, one central hub can be linked to a large number of client sites, forming a star-shaped topology. As a performance test, the 100 MHz reference signal from a Hydrogen maser clock is disseminated and recovered at two remote sites. Phase noise characteristics of the recovered reference frequency signal coincides with that of the hydrogen-maser source and satisfies SKA requirement.

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@article{arxiv.1504.05633,
  title  = {Square Kilometer Array Telescope - Precision Reference Frequency Synchronisation via 1f-2f Dissemination},
  author = {B. Wang and X. Zhu and C. Gao and Y. Bai and J. W. Dong and L. J. Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1504.05633},
  year   = {2015}
}

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arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:1409.3342

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