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== Backends for EMIR, HERA == == Backends for EMIR and HERA ==
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The new backends are online! No more {{attachment:kreuz.gif}}! <CK 2-Aug-2011> The new FTS and bbc backends are online! <CK 2-Aug-2011>
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 1. '''Fast Fourier Transform Spectrometer (FTS)''': In July 2011, the FTS and the FTS were upgraded to 32GHz bandwidth with 195 resolution for EMIR and HERA. They are available to all observers since 2-Aug-2011. See the document of Gilles Butin on the [[attachment:butin-32ghz-fts-4jul2011.pdf|Spectrum Slicers for FFT Spectrometers]] and see the [[http://www.iram.es/IRAMES/mainWiki/TelescopeSystemStatus#BackendStatus|backend status page]]. In the winter semester 2010/11 we offer 8 units covering 2x4GHz of bandwidth with a fixed resolution of 195kHz for EMIR.  1. '''Fast Fourier Transform Spectrometer (FTS)''': In July 2011, we installed 24 FTS units to cover 32GHz of bandwidth. The resolution is 200 or 50kHz. They are available to all observers since 2-Aug-2011. See the short [[http://www.iram.es/IRAMES/mainWiki/EmirforAstronomers#Upgradeto32GHzFTSsystem.28July2011.29|commissioning report]] and the document of Gilles Butin on the [[attachment:butin-32ghz-fts-4jul2011.pdf|Spectrum Slicers for FFT Spectrometers]]. Also see the [[http://www.iram.es/IRAMES/mainWiki/TelescopeSystemStatus#BackendStatus|backend status page]]. These FTS have been designed by Bernd Klein at the MPIfR/Uni Bonn and manufactured by Radiometer Physics. See
[[http://arxiv.org/abs/1203.3972|Klein et al. 2012, A&A]], papers of [[http://www.nrao.edu/meetings/isstt/papers/2009/2009199201.pdf|2009]], [[http://www.nrao.edu/meetings/isstt/papers/2008/2008192195.pdf|2008]], and a [[http://www.mpifr-bonn.mpg.de/staff/bklein/FFTS/CCAT-MeetingCologne2011_BKlein.pdf|presentation of 2011]]. <<BR>> The exact frequency ranges are (GP, 21-Jul-2011):

  {{{
- EMIR wide mode:
  20737 channels (~4050.195MHz) centered at 5975.0MHz.
  First channel at 3950.0MHz, last channel at 8000.0MHz.
  The first 50MHz are "bonus" bandwidth, which will be
  very useful if the outer folding frequency is 15.95GHz.

- EMIR narrow mode
  37275 channels (~1820.068MHz) centered at 6200.0MHz
  First channel at ~5289.990MHz, last channel at ~7110.010MHz.

- Hera wide mode
  5377 channels (~1050.195MHz) centered at 609.375MHz.
  First channel at 84.375MHz, last channel at 1134.375MHz.

- Hera narrow mode
  12814 channels (~625.684MHz) centered at ~397.192MHz.
  First channel at 84.375MHz, last channel at ~710.010MHz.

As long as we keep the current folding frequency for outer bands,
outer band are always at 15680-inner in MHz, so in the case of EMIR
narrow mode, 15680-6200 = 9480. (GP, 19-Sep-2011)

For Wilma replace 5975 by 5985. (GP, 13-Jan-2012)

  }}}

<<BR>>

  In the winter semester 2010/11 we had offered 8 units covering 2x4GHz of bandwidth with a fixed resolution of 195kHz for EMIR.
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'''Figure 2''': Planned IF distribution for 2011 '''Figure 2''': IF distribution since July 2011

Backends for EMIR and HERA

Backend

Type

Channel Width

Bandwidth

Receiver (width mode)

Status

Remark

4 MHz

Filterbanks

4 MHz

8 or 9 x 1GHz

EMIR, either HERA1 or HERA2 (wide)

haken.gif

(1)

WILMA

Autocorrelator

2 MHz

16 or 18 x 930 MHz

EMIR, HERA (wide)

haken.gif

(2)

FTS

FFTS

195 kHz

8x4 GHz

EMIR, HERA

haken.gif

(3.1)

FTS

FFTS

50 kHz

EMIR, HERA (narrow)

haken.gif

(3.2)

VESPA

Autocorrelator

3.3 kHz-1.25 MHz

10-512 MHz

EMIR, HERA (narrow)

haken.gif

(4)

XPOL

VESPA

40kHz-1.25MHz

120-640MHz

EMIR

haken.gif

(5)

nbc / continuum

continuum

1 GHz

haken.gif

(6)

bbc

continuum

8 GHz

haken.gif

(7)

See here, for the present status of the backends. For more information on the capabilities of EMIR, see here. In general, several backends can be attached to one receiver. Exceptions are listed below. The pako manual describes in detail how to configure the backends.

The new FTS and bbc backends are online! <CK 2-Aug-2011>

  1. 4MHz Filterbank: max. 9 parts; use of the 4MHz filterbank excludes the use of VESPA on the same receiver. Frequency switching not available. While the channel spacing is 4MHz, the 3dB width is 5.4MHz and the noise equivalent width is 6.5 MHz

  2. WILMA: The Wideband Line Multiple Autocorrelator for EMIR and HERA

  3. Fast Fourier Transform Spectrometer (FTS): In July 2011, we installed 24 FTS units to cover 32GHz of bandwidth. The resolution is 200 or 50kHz. They are available to all observers since 2-Aug-2011. See the short commissioning report and the document of Gilles Butin on the Spectrum Slicers for FFT Spectrometers. Also see the backend status page. These FTS have been designed by Bernd Klein at the MPIfR/Uni Bonn and manufactured by Radiometer Physics. See

Klein et al. 2012, A&A, papers of 2009, 2008, and a presentation of 2011.
The exact frequency ranges are (GP, 21-Jul-2011):

  • - EMIR wide mode:
      20737 channels (~4050.195MHz) centered at 5975.0MHz.
      First channel at 3950.0MHz, last channel at 8000.0MHz.
      The first 50MHz are "bonus" bandwidth, which will be
      very useful if the outer folding frequency is 15.95GHz.
    
    - EMIR narrow mode
      37275 channels (~1820.068MHz) centered at 6200.0MHz
      First channel at ~5289.990MHz, last channel at ~7110.010MHz.
    
    - Hera wide mode
      5377 channels (~1050.195MHz) centered at 609.375MHz.
      First channel at 84.375MHz, last channel at 1134.375MHz.
    
    - Hera narrow mode
      12814 channels (~625.684MHz) centered at ~397.192MHz.
      First channel at 84.375MHz, last channel at ~710.010MHz.
    
    As long as we keep the current folding frequency for outer bands, 
    outer band are always at 15680-inner in MHz, so in the case of EMIR 
    narrow mode, 15680-6200 = 9480. (GP, 19-Sep-2011)
    
    For Wilma replace 5975 by 5985. (GP, 13-Jan-2012)


  • In the winter semester 2010/11 we had offered 8 units covering 2x4GHz of bandwidth with a fixed resolution of 195kHz for EMIR.
  1. VESPA: The Versatile SPectrometer Array. Up to 18000 channels. In connection with HERA (9 pixels) the following combinations of resolution (kHz) and bandwidth (MHz) are possible: (20/40), (40,80), (80, 160), (320,320), (1250, 640); VESPA User Guide (2002), Summary in IRAM Newsletter No. 54 (Dec 2002), local contact: G. Paubert

  2. XPOL: Line and continuum polarimetry is possible at the 30m using a new type of IF polarimeter designated XPOL. The central feature of XPOL is the correlator VESPA where the IF signals from two orthogonally polarized receivers are cross correlated to determine the four Stokes parameters. A manual is in preparation, contact: C. Thum

  3. The old continuum backend, now called narrow band continuum backend nbc with 1GHz width, is still available for HERA, and also for EMIR.

  4. The broad band continuum backend bbc with 8GHz width, fully exploiting the bandwidths of EMIR, is available since 2-Aug-2011. bbc cannot be connected to HERA.

Decommissioned backends:

  1. MAMBO2 has been decommissioned mid 2011. ABBA1 and ABBA2 (Adc Bolometer Backend) were the bolometer backends for the MAMBO 1mm camera, i.e. dedicated PCs connected to the bolometers.

  2. The 1MHz filterbank has been decommissioned in 4/2008: max. 4 parts; series, parallel, or mixed mode possible; using the 1MHz filterbank with 1GHz bandwidth excludes the use of VESPA with the same receiver. The filterbank can be shifted in multiples of 32MHz from the center frequency of the connected receiver.

Distribution of intermediate frequencies (IFs) to the backends (Status: July 2011)

IF distribution installed end of June 2011

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Figure 2: IF distribution since July 2011

Old IF distribution (Status: June 2011)

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Figure 1: IF distribution (16-Dec-2010 SS/CK)

Backends (last edited 2023-04-02 21:41:14 by damour)