Re: [casper] RA Instruments using CASPER hardware and tools

2022-09-09 Thread Martin Jean-michel
Dear Colleague, please could you add our spectrometer 'WIBAR2', which is operated at the Nançay Radio Telescope (France) ? (550 MHz bandwith, high spectral resolution, using one ROACH2+katADC board and 4 GPUs). Thanks, Best Regards Jean-Michel Martin Le Mercredi, Août 31, 2022 12:53 CEST,

Re: [casper] RA Instruments using CASPER hardware and tools

2022-09-03 Thread Mandana Amiri
Dear Morag, At CHIME , we have used Roach1 with a two-dish system as a proof of concept back in 2010. Then later, we developed our own customized F-engine hardware with the same FPGA and ADC chips as Roach1. We use CASPER ADC/FFT/PFB blocks into an

Re: [casper] RA Instruments using CASPER hardware and tools

2022-09-03 Thread 'Jonathan Weintroub' via casper@lists.berkeley.edu
Ciao Morag, It is not a full CASPER instrument, so maybe a marginal case: the ALMA Phasing System (APS) is a retrofit of a VLBI beam forming capability to the non-VLBI capable ALMA Correlator,

Re: [casper] RA Instruments using CASPER hardware and tools

2022-09-02 Thread Cesar Strauss
Hi all, The BINGO telescope (Baryon Acoustic Oscillations from Integrated Neutral Gas Observations) is in construction. We start with a 28-element focal plane array, expanding later to 56. We have currently 20 SKARAB, one SKARAB Sync Multiplier, and one ROACH-2 in the lab. Each SKARAB has

Re: [casper] RA Instruments using CASPER hardware and tools

2022-09-02 Thread Indrajit Barve
Dear Morag, GLOSS (Gauribidanur LOw frequency Solar Spectrograph) ROACH 1 + iADC Gaauribidanur pulsar array (ROACH + QUAD ADC). Thanks and regards Indrajit On 31/08/22 4:23 pm, Morag Brown wrote: Caution: This email originated outside IIA. Ciao dalla Sardegna, collaborati! I'm hoping

Re: [casper] RA Instruments using CASPER hardware and tools

2022-09-01 Thread Guillermo Gancio
Hi, Excellent idea, at the Argentine Institute of Radio Astronomy IAR we are developing the "PuMA BackEnd" for PusarMonitoring in Arg.using Roch+ADC2x1000-8 (including also spectrometer, packetizer, PFB channelizer) and a Interferometer Backend using a SNAP board for a project called "MIA",

Re: [casper] RA Instruments using CASPER hardware and tools

2022-08-31 Thread Spiro Sarris
NARIT (National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand) has a SKARAB+ADC4x3Gsps installed at TNRT (Thai National Radio Telescope).  Development is in progress to use it for a variety of purposes including spectrometer, packetizer, and PFB channelizer. -Spiro On Wed, 2022-08-31 at 12:53

Re: [casper] RA Instruments using CASPER hardware and tools

2022-08-31 Thread Adam Isaacson
Ciao Morag, Not Radio Astronomy, but RADAR this time - FORT (FMCW Optical Radar Tracker) uses ROACH2 and a version of the CASPER Tools. Mike Movius ran this project - check out my old company https://www.reutechradar.com/products/defence/tracking-radar. Con calore, Adam On Wed, Aug 31, 2022

Re: [casper] RA Instruments using CASPER hardware and tools {External}

2022-08-31 Thread Glen Langston
Also we created a clone of Guppi, called Wuppi, for West Virginia ultimate pulsar processor instrument. processor that had a few publications, including this one. This one was running at the old NRAO 140ft in Green Bank. > 2012ApJ...760...64M2012/11 > cited: 58 > quick access to full text

Re: [casper] RA Instruments using CASPER hardware and tools

2022-08-31 Thread Andrea Melis
Hi Morag, Please add the SARDARA (Sardinia Roach2-based Digital Architecture for Radio Astronomy) platform. Details here: SArdinia Roach2-based Digital Architecture for Radio Astronomy (SARDARA) | Journal of Astronomical Instrumentation (worldscientific.com)

Re: [casper] RA Instruments using CASPER hardware and tools

2022-08-31 Thread 'Lincoln Greenhill' via casper@lists.berkeley.edu
Among current instruments, please do add: Long Wavelength Array Sevilleta (ROACH2) and VLA North Arm (SNAP-2) sites (LWA/SV, LWA/NA). LEDA is a past instrument. I decommissioned it in Feb. 2020. (ROACH2 & ADC16-250/RJ45) Cosmic Dawn Telescope pathfinder (CDT-pathfinder) is in development.

Re: [casper] RA Instruments using CASPER hardware and tools

2022-08-31 Thread Jonathon Kocz
On that note, the COMAP system at OVRO also uses ROACH2s. On Wed, 31 Aug 2022 at 07:37, Vikram Ravi wrote: > DSA-110 at the Owens Valley Radio Observatory (OVRO) uses 40 SNAP-1 boards > for its f-engine, and the STARE-2 all-sky FRB project also uses a SNAP at > each site. The SPRITE instrument

Re: [casper] RA Instruments using CASPER hardware and tools

2022-08-31 Thread Morag Brown
Hey all! We've decided to extend this to any instruments being planned/currently in development using CASPER stuff. So if that's you, lemme know! Ciao ciao! Morag On Wed, Aug 31, 2022 at 4:37 PM Vikram Ravi wrote: > DSA-110 at the Owens Valley Radio Observatory (OVRO) uses 40 SNAP-1 boards >

Re: [casper] RA Instruments using CASPER hardware and tools

2022-08-31 Thread Vikram Ravi
DSA-110 at the Owens Valley Radio Observatory (OVRO) uses 40 SNAP-1 boards for its f-engine, and the STARE-2 all-sky FRB project also uses a SNAP at each site. The SPRITE instrument at OVRO, which is resurrecting a few 10.4m Leighton dishes, is also using CASPER hardware/toolfllow in multiple

Re: [casper] RA Instruments using CASPER hardware and tools

2022-08-31 Thread Ramesh Karuppusamy
Hi Morag, The MPIfR operates two generations of pulsar instruments powered by CASPER: PSRIX based on iADC+ROACH1 and PSRIX2 with four ROACH2s each with two ADC5Gs. Cheers, Ramesh > On 31. Aug 2022, at 12:53, Morag Brown wrote: > > Ciao dalla Sardegna, collaborati! > > I'm hoping to put

Re: [casper] RA Instruments using CASPER hardware and tools {External}

2022-08-31 Thread Morag Brown
Thanks Jason and Scott. And yes, Scott, you are correct about how CASPER should be CASPSR - I was hit by autocorrect and was hoping no one would notice ;) On Wed, Aug 31, 2022 at 4:22 PM Scott Ransom wrote: > A couple other minor corrections: > > It is GUPPI not "GUPPY". And there was also

Re: [casper] RA Instruments using CASPER hardware and tools {External}

2022-08-31 Thread Scott Ransom
A couple other minor corrections: It is GUPPI not "GUPPY". And there was also PUPPI at Arecibo. And Maybe CASPER was supposed to be CASPSR? Scott On 8/31/22 9:59 AM, David Harold Edward MacMahon wrote: SERENDIP VI and Alfaburst were spectrometers that used CASPER hardware.  It may be more

Re: [casper] RA Instruments using CASPER hardware and tools

2022-08-31 Thread David Harold Edward MacMahon
Also, the “Infrared Spatial Interferometer” (ISI) project started by the late :( Charles Townes uses CASPER hardware. > On Aug 31, 2022, at 3:59 PM, David Harold Edward MacMahon > wrote: > > SERENDIP VI and Alfaburst were spectrometers that used CASPER hardware. It > may be more correct to

Re: [casper] RA Instruments using CASPER hardware and tools

2022-08-31 Thread Gopal Narayanan
Another LMT Instrument using CASPER hardware is WARES - Wideband Array ROACH enabled Spectrometer - a 32-pixel spectrometer system based on ROACH2s and ADC5Gs. Gopal On Wed, Aug 31, 2022 at 9:40 AM Sam Rowe wrote: > Ciao Morag, > > You can add MUSCAT and TolTEC (both at the LMT-50m) to the

Re: [casper] RA Instruments using CASPER hardware and tools

2022-08-31 Thread David Harold Edward MacMahon
SERENDIP VI and Alfaburst were spectrometers that used CASPER hardware. It may be more correct to call them two backends for the same spectrometer. These ran at Arecibo. Greenburst is a version of Alfaburst that is at Green Bank. There’s also PhRInGES. Besides being a tortured (b)acronym

Re: [casper] RA Instruments using CASPER hardware and tools

2022-08-31 Thread Sam Rowe
Ciao Morag, You can add MUSCAT and TolTEC (both at the LMT-50m) to the list of MKID instruments that have been built using CASPER hardware and tools. Cheers, Sam On Wed, 31 Aug 2022, 11:53 Morag Brown, wrote: > *External email to Cardiff University - *Take care when replying/opening >

[casper] RA Instruments using CASPER hardware and tools

2022-08-31 Thread Morag Brown
Ciao dalla Sardegna, collaborati! I'm hoping to put together a more up-to-date list of instruments that have been built using CASPER hardware and tools. The most current list was compiled in 2016 for the "A Decade of Developing Radio-Astronomy Instrumentation using CASPER Open-Source Technology"