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FPGA Spectrometer for the GBT

FPGA Spectrometer for the GBT. NRAO and U.C. Berkeley Joint Conceptual Design Review January 31, 2011. Introduction. Table of contents Overall project plan - Bloss Spectrometer specification and overall design – Ford & Roshi ADC characterization - Bussa

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FPGA Spectrometer for the GBT

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  1. FPGA Spectrometer for the GBT NRAO and U.C. Berkeley JointConceptual Design Review January 31, 2011

  2. Introduction Table of contents Overall project plan - Bloss Spectrometer specification and overall design – Ford & Roshi ADC characterization - Bussa Analog and clock distribution detailed design - Watts 1 PPS and Switching signal synch and distribution plan - McCullough Firmware design and development strategies - Wertheimer Software design and development plan – Shelton Project risks and mitigation strategies – Ford 3

  3. Participants - Jay Lockman, Chair • Reviewers: • • Karen O’Neil • • Scott Ransom • • Richard Prestage • • Tony Remijan • • Toney Minter • • Dave Frayer • • Ron Maddalena • • Glen Langston • • Rick Fisher • • Rich Lacasse • • Matt Morgan • • Roger Norrod • • Steve White • • Chris Clark • Project Team: • • John Ford • • Amy Shelton • • AnishRoshi • • Dan Werthimer • Terry Filiba • Mark Wagner • • Galen Watts • • Patrick Brandt • • Mark Whitehead • • Randy McCullough • • Jason Ray • • Joe Masters • • Bob Garwood • • SrikanthBussa

  4. Charge to Participants The purpose of the Preliminary Design Review for the Green Bank Spectrometer is to validate that the designs and plans presented, to the extent they can be evaluated at this point in the project, meet the guidelines for the new spectrometer by: 1. Satisfying the science case 2. Addressing all of the specifications 3. Meeting the requirements of the ATI grant description 4. Appearing to be technically and financially viable 5. Being able to be completed in accordance with the grant and project schedules 6. Identifying the risks of the project, their potential effect, and demonstrating a satisfactory mitigation plan for each risk

  5. ATI Grant Award Details Science case – Upcoming in next presentations Schedule 36 months September 1, 2010 – August 31, 2013 Total Budget - $ 1.27MM ($1.1MM Grant + $170K NRAO Cost Share) Hardware Staffing – Who does what? Science case and system specifications – NRAO & Berkeley System design and programming – Berkeley Integration into GB systems – NRAO

  6. Equipment Budget: $435,441

  7. Staffing (ATI Proposal) Staff Contributions: NRAO – 1.96 FTEs Berkeley – 1.41 FTEs

  8. Operational Staffing Staff Contributions: NRAO – 3.15 FTEs Berkeley – 2.50 FTEs

  9. Schedule Award Schedule: Schedule flow chart Project chart view

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