Microwave Kinetic Inductance Detectors (MKID) are a promising solution for space-borne mm-wave astronomy. To optimize their design and make them insensitive to the ballistic phonons created by cosmic-ray interactions in the substrate, the phonon propagation in silicon must be studied. A dedicated fast readout electronics, using channelized Digital Down Conversion for monitoring up to 12 MKIDs over a 100 MHz bandwidth was developed. Thanks to the fast ADC sampling and steep digital filtering, In-phase and Quadrature samples, having a high dynamic range, are provided at ∼ 2 Msps. This paper describes the technical solution chosen and the results obtained.© CERN 2013.
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Bourrion, O., Vescovi, C., Catalano, A., Calvo, M., D’Addabbo, A., Goupy, J., … Monfardini, A. (2013). High speed readout electronics development for frequency-multiplexed kinetic inductance detector design optimization. Journal of Instrumentation, 8(12). https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/8/12/C12006
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