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Allison, T.L.

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TUPTPF005 Injection of Direct-Sequence Spread Spectrum Pilot Tones into Beamline Components as a Means of Downconverter Stabilization and Real-Time Receiver Calibration 92
 
  • J. Musson, T.L. Allison
    JLAB, Newport News, Virginia
  • C. Hewitt
    CNU, Newport News, Virginia
 
 

Beamline components used for diagnostic elements often rely on thermal stabilization, continual physical maintenance (ie. tuning), and frequent beam-based calibrations to maintain specified performance. Direct-sequence spread spectrum (DSSS) pilot tones injected into a particular element and combined with the beam-derived signal can subsequently be separated and used to assess performance degradation. In addition, the DSSS tone can be used as a real-time calibration signal, without interference to the intended diagnostic signal. This paper demonstrates such a technique in the design of a Beam Current Monitor downconverter system, as an intended upgrade to the CEBAF Beam Loss Accounting system. A brief spread-spectrum primer is included, as well as a description of appropriate spreading codes and their generation.