Title :
HTS pulse-stretcher and second order Modulator: design and first results
Author :
Roussy, A. ; Karthikeyan, S. ; Oomen, I. ; Ortlepp, Th ; Sujiono, E.H. ; Brinkman, A. ; Rogalla, H.
Author_Institution :
Low Temp. Div., Univ. of Twente, Enschede, Netherlands
fDate :
6/1/2005 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
One of the remaining challenges in the application of superconducting electronics is the interfacing between superconducting and semiconducting environments. The voltage and speed mismatch between RSFQ pulses and semiconducting read-out electronics makes it necessary to amplify as well as stretch the RSFQ pulses. Moreover, circuits based on HTS (High Temperature Superconductor) technology are very attractive since they can operate under considerably relaxed cooling effort, which is one of the main problems with LTS (Low Temperature Superconductor) circuits. Within the European project SuperADC, a HTS second order sigma delta modulator and a pulse stretcher, used as an interface between the modulator and the first semi-conducting amplifier stage, have been designed at Twente University and will be presented here.
Keywords :
high-temperature superconductors; integrated circuit design; sigma-delta modulation; superconducting integrated circuits; European project SuperADC; HTS pulse-stretcher; HTS second order sigma delta modulator; HTS superconductors; high temperature superconductor technology; rapid single flux quantum; second order modulator; superconducting electronics; superconducting-semiconducting interface circuits; Circuits; Delta modulation; Delta-sigma modulation; High temperature superconductors; Josephson junctions; Pulse amplifiers; Pulse modulation; Semiconductivity; Superconducting filters; Voltage; HTS superconductors; Josephson junctions; rapid single flux quantum; superconducting/semiconducting interface circuits;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2005.849873