Searching for Transient Pulses with the ETA Radio Telescope

C. D. Patterson, S. W. Ellingson, B. S. Martin, K. Deshpande, J. H. Simonetti, M. Kavic, S. E. Cutchin
2009 ACM Transactions on Reconfigurable Technology and Systems  
Array-based, direct-sampling radio telescopes have computational and communication requirements unsuited to conventional computer and cluster architectures. Synchronization must be strictly maintained across a large number of parallel data streams, from A/D conversion, through operations such as beamforming, to dataset recording. FPGAs supporting multi-gigabit serial I/O are ideally suited to this application. We describe a recently-constructed radio telescope called ETA having all-sky
more » ... capability for detecting low frequency pulses from transient events such as gamma ray bursts and primordial black hole explosions. Signals from 24 dipole antennas are processed by a tiered arrangement of 28 commercial FPGA boards and 4 PCs with FPGA-based data acquisition cards, connected with custom I/O adapter boards supporting InfiniBand and LVDS physical links. ETA is designed for unattended operation, allowing configuration and recording to be controlled remotely.
doi:10.1145/1462586.1462589 fatcat:6jlz64aplndxjoebumthstniqi