DocumentCode
2817692
Title
Rubidium Frequency Standard for the GPS IIF program and modifications for the RAFSMOD Program
Author
Dupuis, Ryan T. ; Lynch, Thomas J. ; Vaccaro, John R.
Author_Institution
PerkinElmer Optoelectron., Salem, MA
fYear
2008
fDate
19-21 May 2008
Firstpage
655
Lastpage
660
Abstract
PerkinElmer provides the rubidium frequency standards (RFS) for the Boeing Block IIF GPS navigation satellites. The PerkinElmer RFS-IIF is the latest generation of its high performance rubidium clocks which have performed very successfully on board the block IIR GPS space vehicles for more than 10 years.The RFS-IIF output is the traditional 10.23 MHz rather than the =13.4 MHz "natural frequency" utilized for block IIR. This necessitated the addition of a secondary phase lock loop (PLL) synthesizer to convert the Rb natural frequency to 10.23 MHz. One main design challenge was to add this new section with a minimum impact on size, weight, power, performance, radiation hardness, reliability and design heritage. The second major change in the RFS-IIF was to make a significant improvement in the medium to long term stability by using Xenon lamp buffer gas and a thin-film spectral filter in the physics package to reduce shot noise and improve the signal-to-noise ratio (S/N). This has lowered the white FM noise level to below 1x10-12tau1/2. This paper describes the RFS-IIF design, the changes and improvements made, and the test results obtained. It also discusses the recent redesign activities to eliminate obsolete parts in the RFS-IIF as well as improvements and updates to the PerkinElmer test facility funded by the USAF GPS Wing (GPSW) under the Rubidium Atomic Frequency Standard Modification (RAFSMOD) Program.
Keywords
Global Positioning System; aircraft navigation; frequency standards; Boeing Block IIF GPS navigation satellites; FM noise level; GPS IIF program; PerkinElmer RFS-IIF; RAFSMOD program; Xenon lamp buffer gas; block IIR GPS space vehicles; frequency 10.23 MHz; phase lock loop synthesizer; radiation hardness; rubidium frequency standard; signal-to-noise ratio; thin-film spectral filter; Clocks; Frequency conversion; Frequency synthesizers; Global Positioning System; Noise level; Phase locked loops; Satellite navigation systems; Signal to noise ratio; Space vehicles; Stability;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Frequency Control Symposium, 2008 IEEE International
Conference_Location
Honolulu, HI
ISSN
1075-6787
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-1794-0
Electronic_ISBN
1075-6787
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/FREQ.2008.4623081
Filename
4623081
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