A solution for pulse measurement based on the time-to-digital principle using FPGA
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https://doi.org/10.54939/1859-1043.j.mst.97.2024.173-176Keywords:
FPGA; Pulse measurement; Digital signal processing; Testing and evaluating.Abstract
The process of repairing and maintaining digital signal processing modules always requires specialized measuring equipment, which takes a long and tedious time. In order to reduce the time and cost of technical maintenance and repair, the authors proposed a design solution for pulse parameter measurement based on FPGA technology based on the time-to-digital converter principle. Currently, these pulse parameter meters are being applied in the 394ПП04-KT, module testing and analysis device.
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