Design and Implementation of High Precision DACs Calibration Algorithms Based on FPGA

Author(s):  
Guosheng PENG ◽  
Yufeng CHEN ◽  
Zhengtao XIANG ◽  
Kai CHE ◽  
Zesheng FANG
2014 ◽  
Vol 543-547 ◽  
pp. 838-841
Author(s):  
Shou Qiang Kang ◽  
Shan Shan Li ◽  
Shi Zheng ◽  
Di Wu

A design and implementation method of high precision three-phase sine-wave signal generator is proposed based on MCU and FPGA. For the traditional design method, direct analog synthesis method and phase locked loop (PLL) technology are used to design the signal generator. So the function, the precision and other aspects are inadequate. Aiming to the problem, a signal generator is designed based on direct digital frequency synthesis (DDS) technology. The MCU is used to control the peripheral devices and the frequency and phase control word can be obtained. The DDS module is achieved by EP4CE6E22C8 and the waveform lookup table addresses are outputted. The digital three-phase sine-wave data can be read from the lookup table. Through the three-way D/A converter and the amplifier circuit, the digital signal is converted to analog signal and the three-phase sinusoidal wave is outputted. The precision can be improved by increasing the sampling points, phase accumulator bits and D/A bits, and then, high precision three-phase sine-signal can be obtained and the adjustable frequency precision is 0.001.


2012 ◽  
Vol 532-533 ◽  
pp. 292-296 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kang Wang ◽  
Yong Hui Hu ◽  
Zai Min He ◽  
Hong Jiao Ma

In view of PTP high precise timing requirement for many application fields, GPS time service is provided with the advantages of high precision and high stabilization. The principle and timescale of PTP based on GPS are analyzed and discussed. And then a PTP time synchronization platform with GPS-based UTC time is designed and implemented, the correlative key design flowchart is described as well. Finally, the paper gives the experiment results, which show the time synchronization accuracies can reach nanosecond range.


Micromachines ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (10) ◽  
pp. 1227
Author(s):  
Xuesen Zhao ◽  
Rongkai Tan ◽  
Zhe Wang ◽  
Xicong Zou ◽  
Zhenjiang Hu ◽  
...  

In this paper, a novel positioner fixture with a high repeated positioning accuracy and a high stiffness is proposed and investigated. A high-precision end-toothed disc is used to achieve the high repeated positioning accuracy of the designed positioner fixture. The mathematical models of the cumulative error of the tooth pitch, the tooth alignment error and the error of the tooth profile half-angle of the end-toothed disc are analyzed. The allowable tolerance values of the cumulative error of the tooth pitch, the tooth alignment error and the error of the tooth profile half-angle of the end-toothed disc are given. According to the theoretical calculation results, a prototype positioner fixture is fabricated and its repeated positioning accuracy and stiffness are tested. The test results indicate that the stiffness of the proposed positioner fixture is 1050.5 N/μm, which is larger than the previous positioner fixtures of the same type. The repeated positioning accuracy of the proposed positioner fixture in the x, y and z directions are ± 0.48 μm, ± 0.45 μm and ± 0.49 μm, respectively, which is significantly higher than the previous positioner fixtures.


Author(s):  
Soumik Mondal ◽  
Patrick Bours ◽  
Lasse Johansen ◽  
Robin Stenvi ◽  
Magnus Øverbø

We present the design and implementation of a Windows operating system based logging tool, which can capture the keystroke, mouse, software interaction and hardware usage simultaneously and continuously. Log data can be stored locally or transmitted in a secure manner to a server. Filter drivers are used to log with high precision. Privacy of the users and confidentiality of sensitive data have been taken into account throughout the development of the tool. Our behaviour logging software is mainly designed for behavioural biometrics research, but its scope could also be beneficial to proactive forensics and intrusion detection. We show the validity of the tool in a study of keyboard and mouse data uses for continuous authentication.


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