The new 13-meters radio telescope recently built at Svetloe
observatory (Russia) required a backend device that could digitize
wideband signals from the receiving system, process the signal
appropriately, prepare and transmit the resulting signal to the
recorder. The previously existing backends, also used at other radio
telescopes of Quasar VLBI network, could not provide compatibility
with VGOS (VLBI Global Observing System) requirements. We developed
Multifunctional Digital Backend (MDBE) with superior performance,
flexibility and functions to equip the new antenna and other radio
telescopes of the network with the same backend compatible with both
domestic and international systems. The MDBE contains up to 12 input
channels with 2 GHz bandwidth, powerful and remotely configurable
Field programmable gate arrays (FPGA) for digital signal processing,
and optical transceivers with total throughput of 50 Gbps per
channel. The digital downconverters implemented in FPGA can form sub
channels with 0.5, 2, 4, 8, 16, and 32 MHz bandwidth freely tuned
with 10 kHz step. In wideband mode a single channel with 512, 1024
or full 2048 MHz bandwidth can be recorded. The MDBE also supports
single-dish applications, such as radiometric and spectrometric
observations. The paper presents the results of hardware and
firmware development of the system, and the experimental results
received with the MDBE in Svetloe observatory.