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Pulsar Instruments at the Effelsberg 100m

Pulsar observations at the Effelsberg 100m Telescope are facilitated by a few high performance computers and FPGA subsystems. These comprise systems in commissioning (eg. PAF and the associated cluster) and in regular observation modes. These pages detail only the production mode systems, which make use of the ROACH1, ROACH2 or the PFFTS (all based on Xilinx FPGAs). The ROACH systems have programmable FPGAs that implement either packetised baseband generators or pulsar search mode data generators (all 4 Stokes). Subsequently, in timing mode CPU/GPU nodes process the baseband data to generate averaged coherently dedispersed pulse profiles. If required, the CPU/GPU nodes can optionally capture and store the baseband or pulsar search mode data. The PFFTS is also based on a FPGA, but implement a fixed 512-channel search mode design, writing out data at 51.2us time resolution. The PFFTS is hardwired to the 7-Beam frontend.

The wide variety of receivers and bandwidths means that not all data products are possible for all receivers. For instance with the L-Band receiver, one can enable only timing and baseband modes. On the other hand when observing with he 7-Beam receiver, once can choose timing, baseband and search mode data with he PFFTS.

PSRIX system is based on ROACH1 hardware and 1 GSPS 8-bit ADC, and PSRIX2 the ROACH2 equipped with the 5GSPS ADCs.

 Pulsar Instruments Overview

 
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