Recommended Literature


Practical Info

Added May 11, 2018

  1. How to design your circuit schematic and layout a PCB: Eagle v7.2.0 is the (free) software of choice. Friendly folks at sparkfun.com have put together a detailed tutorial → find it here. Google many other forums devoted to the finer points you will eventually run into. In practice, you rarely need to start from first principle. Usually you start with the board design of somebody else before you, and tweak the details to optimize.

Currently live project

Added May 11, 2018

Make a working BIAS-T for RF amplifier

  1. A basic design article for design of Bias-T's to be used with Low Noise Amplifiers: article here
  2. Keywords to look for: RF LNA, bias-T

Calibration of amplifiers with Transconductance amplifier

Added July 14, 2018

A transconductance amp (generically called an OTA) converts voltage to current.

This is where an OTA comes in: we can feed it a square voltage pulse generated, for example by a one-shot circuit, and get a current pulse to calibrate our final amplifier.

Broad design requirements:

  1. Ideal current pulse must be a few microA, lasting about 5ns to mimic the true detector response (i.e. a few fC of total charge)
  2. output impedance must be 50Ω strictly
  3. Ideally, should run from a unipolar supply (think a pocketable device running off a 9V battery). Since it only produces pulses on demand, even a moderate ~mA current consumption will make the unit last for long time.
  4. Essentially we want a device that we can use in the field to perform an end-to-end test of detector->amplifier->cable(250m)->readout

LM13700 from Texas Instruments dual OTA IC is a good place to start with breadboarded prototypes. Here are some literature links:

Front-End Electronics

Added May 11, 2018
  1. PhD thesis on Low noise preamp+amp chain design for capacitive load sensors

High speed, low noise signal transmission

Added August 29, 2013 An assortment of documents:

Ohmic contacts to Diamond (will be relevant later

Added ~ July 2018