Abstract

Pulse delay generators are ubiquitous in laboratories to coordinate and control the timing between different devices in applications that include lasers, mass spectrometers, and other scientific instruments. The most important required characteristics are precision, to control time exactly, and low-jitter, to minimize uncertainty in experiments. Here, we introduce a new design of a high precision and low-jitter digital delay generator based on a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA). The final delay is composed of steps of 4.2ns (coarse delay) with fine steps of 16ps (fine delay). The coarse delay is generated by a 240MHz pulse sequence from the FPGA with a 50MHz clock. An embedded time-to-digital conversion unit is used to measure the interval between the external trigger and the clock signal, which, together with an integrated delay generator, is used to realize the fine delay. Jitter compensation is achieved through a measurement-and-feedback module. A computer interface is designed to control the system through a Nios II processor. Measurements confirm a time resolution of 16 ± 2ps with jitter below 450 ± 20ps (at 24 °C) with a maximum delay of 1s. The whole system is simple in structure and low in cost.

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