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dc.contributor.advisorHouck, Andrew-
dc.contributor.authorWard, Andrew-
dc.contributor.authorRay, Subhajit-
dc.date.accessioned2015-06-08T20:22:54Z-
dc.date.available2015-06-08T20:22:54Z-
dc.date.created2015-05-04-
dc.date.issued2015-06-08-
dc.identifier.urihttp://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/dsp01ft848s91j-
dc.description.abstractIn the pursuit of a superconducting implementation of a quantum computer, measurement of quantum systems, whether simple signal averaging or complex correlation functions, is key. In the typical scheme, a digitizer card digitizes the analog output signal of a superconducting quantum computing microwave experiment, then transfers the raw, unprocessed data to the host computer where it is processed in software. This data transfer is a bottleneck. Thus, for this thesis, we designed an FPGA architecture on-board the digitizer card to pre-process the data in hardware so that less of it has to be transferred to computer, thereby drastically reducing data transfer time, and paving the way for larger-scale experiments. We designed two architectures: one optimized for amplitude averaging and power averaging, and another that lays the groundwork for computing correlation functions.en_US
dc.format.extent121 pages*
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.titleMeasuring Quantum Systems with FPGAsen_US
dc.typePrinceton University Senior Theses-
pu.date.classyear2015en_US
pu.departmentElectrical Engineeringen_US
pu.pdf.coverpageSeniorThesisCoverPage-
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