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
Link To Document :
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