Overview of the LISA phasemeter

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Shaddock, D.
Ware, B.
Halverson, P. G.
Spero, R. E.
Klipstein, B.

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The LISA phasemeter is required to measure the phase of an electrical signal with an error less than 3μcycles/Hz over times scales from 1 to 1000 seconds. This phase sensitivity must be achieved in the presence of laser phase fluctuations 10 8 times larger than the target sensitivity. Other challenging aspects of the measurement are that the heterodyne frequency varies from 2 to 20 MHz and the signal contains multiple frequency tones that must be measured. The phasemeter architecture uses high-speed analog to digital conversion followed by a digital phase locked loop. An overview of the phasemeter architecture is presented along with results for the breadboard LISA Phasemeter demonstrating that critical requirements are met.

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