Title :
A variable hysteresis aperturing method for superconducting counting A/D conversion
Author_Institution :
TRW Space & Technol. Group, Redondo Beach, CA, USA
fDate :
3/1/1989 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The authors present an aperturing method for superconducting counting A/D (analog/digital) converters. The scheme, called TRAP (time release after aperturing of pulses), utilizes a large βL two-junction SQUID (superconducting quantum interference device) quantizer and plays on the ability to control the amount of hysteresis available in such a SQUID. Incoming information from the analog signal can be either immediately processed by the quantizer or trapped and outputted at a later time. The author explains how this control can be used to form a picosecond aperture for counting A/D converters, eliminating pulse-skipping problems. SPICE simulations confirm the ideal behaviour of the TRAP
Keywords :
SQUIDs; analogue-digital conversion; circuit analysis computing; digital simulation; integrated circuit technology; superconducting junction devices; ADC; SPICE simulations; SQUID quantizer; TRAP; analog signal; counting A/D converters; eliminating pulse-skipping problems; picosecond aperture; superconducting counting A/D conversion; superconducting quantum interference device; time release after aperturing of pulses; two-junction SQUID; variable hysteresis aperturing method; Apertures; Clocks; Counting circuits; Magnetic hysteresis; Neodymium; SQUIDs; Sampling methods; Signal processing; Space technology; Switches;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on