Abstract
A 3.9-ps time-interval rms precision and 277-M events/second measurement throughput time-to-digital converter (TDC) is implemented in a Xilinx Kintex-7 field programmable gate array (FPGA). Unlike previous work, the TDC is achieved with a multichain tapped-delay line (TDL) followed by an ones-counter encoder. The four normal TDLs merged together make the TDC bins very small, so that the time precision can be significantly improved. The ones-counter encoder naturally applies global bubble error correction to the output of TDL, thus the TDC design is relatively simple even when using FPGAs made with current advanced process technology. The TDC implementation is a generally applicable method that can simultaneously achieve high time precision and high measurement throughput.
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