2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10909-022-02868-9
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The MUSCAT Readout Electronics Backend: Design and Pre-deployment Performance

Abstract: MUSCAT is a new large-format 1.1 mm continuum camera for local and extra-galactic astronomy currently being installed at the 50 m Large Millimetre Telescope Alfonso Serrano, LMT. The focal plane is populated with 1458 feedhorn coupled Aluminium LEKIDs, cooled to 130 mk, and read out with 6 frequency division multiplexed RF readout chains, each with a 500 MHz bandwidth. The nominal mux ratio is $$\sim$$ ∼  250 resonators per chain with an average spacing of 2 MHz between resonators… Show more

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“…The author was involved in the development of an earlier generation KID readout [10] which has been deployed in two imaging polarimeter instruments at the Large Millimeter Telescope [11], [12], and soon an on-chip spectrometer [13]. It has also flown on two balloon-borne telescopes [14], [15].…”
Section: Comparison With Previous Generation Readoutmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The author was involved in the development of an earlier generation KID readout [10] which has been deployed in two imaging polarimeter instruments at the Large Millimeter Telescope [11], [12], and soon an on-chip spectrometer [13]. It has also flown on two balloon-borne telescopes [14], [15].…”
Section: Comparison With Previous Generation Readoutmentioning
confidence: 99%