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A fully-digital realtime SoC FPGA based phase noise analyzer with cross-correlation

2017

We report on a fully-digital and realtime operation of a phase noise analyzer using modern digital techniques with cross-correlation. With the advent of system on chip field-programmable gate arrays (SoC FPGAs) embedding hard core central processing unit, coprocessor and FPGA onto a single integrated circuit, the building of sensitive analysis devices for Time & Frequency research is made accessible at virtually no cost and benefits from reconfigurability. Used with high-speed digitizers we have successfully implemented a four-channel system whose preliminary results at 10 MHz shows a residual white noise floor < −185 dBrad2/Hz up to 5 MHz off the carrier, and flicker < −127 dBrad2/Hz using…

010302 applied physicsEngineeringSpectrum analyzerNoise measurementbusiness.industryReconfigurabilityIntegrated circuitWhite noise01 natural scienceslaw.inventionlaw0103 physical sciencesPhase noiseElectronic engineeringSystem on a chipField-programmable gate arraybusiness010301 acoustics2017 Joint Conference of the European Frequency and Time Forum and IEEE International Frequency Control Symposium (EFTF/IFC)
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Development of hard x-ray photoelectron SPLEED-based spectrometer applicable for probing of buried magnetic layer valence states

2016

Abstract A novel design of high-voltage compatible polarimeter for spin-resolved hard X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (Spin-HAXPES) went into operation at beamline BL09XU of SPring-8 in Hyogo, Japan. The detector is based on the well-established principle of electron diffraction from a W(001) single-crystal at a scattering energy of 103.5 eV. It's special feature is that it can be operated at a high negative bias potential up to 10 kV, necessary to access the HAXPES range. The polarimeter is operated behind a large hemispherical analyzer (Scienta R-4000). It was optimized for high transmission of the transfer optics. A delay-line detector (20 mm dia.) is positioned at the exit plane of the…

010302 applied physicsSpectrum analyzerRadiationPhysics - Instrumentation and DetectorsSpin polarizationSpectrometerScatteringbusiness.industryChemistryFOS: Physical sciencesPolarimeterInstrumentation and Detectors (physics.ins-det)Condensed Matter Physics01 natural sciencesAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsOpticsX-ray photoelectron spectroscopyElectron diffraction0103 physical sciencesPhysical and Theoretical Chemistry010306 general physicsSpectroscopybusinessSpectroscopy
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Non-contact breath sampling for sensor-based breath analysis

2019

Breath analysis holds great promise for real-time and non-invasive medical diagnosis. Thus, there is a considerable need for simple-in-use and portable analyzers for rapid detection of breath indicators for different diseases in their early stages. Sensor technology meets all of these demands. However, miniaturized breath analyzers require adequate breath sampling methods. In this context, we propose non-contact sampling; namely the collection of breath samples by exhalation from a distance into a miniaturized collector without bringing the mouth into direct contact with the analyzing device. To evaluate this approach different breathing maneuvers have been tested in a real-time regime on a…

AdultMalePulmonary and Respiratory MedicineSpectrum analyzer:MEDICINE [Research Subject Categories]breath samplingDiaphragmatic breathingContext (language use)01 natural sciencesYoung Adult03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinevolatile organic compoundsHumansbreath analysisVolatile Organic CompoundsRespiration010401 analytical chemistryBreath samplingExhalationSampling (statistics)Middle AgedPTR-MS0104 chemical sciencesBreath Tests030228 respiratory systemBreath gas analysisBreathingEnvironmental scienceFemaleBiomedical engineeringJournal of Breath Research
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Microcentrifuge or Automated Hematological Analyzer to Assess Hematocrit in Exercise? Effect on Plasma Volume Loss Calculations

2016

The assessment of plasma volume loss (∆PV) induced by exercise can be estimated from changes in hematocrit (Htc) and hemoglobin (Hb), and it is essential when investigating the metabolic or biologic response to exercise of circulating biomarkers. We aimed to ascertain whether the estimation of ∆PV may differ when Hb and Htc are determined by automated hematological analyzer (AHA) versus manual methods. Twenty-five healthy male subjects performed a maximal running incremental exercise. Blood samples were taken before exercise, immediately after exercise, and after a 30-min recovery. Hb and Htc (Htc-AHA) were determined by an AHA. Htc was also determined by microcentrifugation (Htc-M). The ∆P…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtySpectrum analyzerSysmexAnalytical chemistryCentrifugationHematocritPlasma volumeIncremental exerciseHemoglobinsYoung Adult03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineInternal medicinemedicineHumanshemoconcentrationhealth care economics and organizationsplasma volumeAutomation LaboratoryexerciseBiologic responsemedicine.diagnostic_testChemistryDill and Costill equation030229 sport sciencesMiddle AgedhemoglobinHemoconcentrationDill and Costill equation; Sysmex; exercise; hemoconcentration; hemoglobin; plasma volumeHealthy Volunteersdigestive system diseasesComputer Science ApplicationsMedical Laboratory TechnologyCirculating biomarkersHematocritCardiologyHemoglobinBiomarkers030215 immunologySLAS Technology
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Interaction of metal ions with D-glucobenzothiazoline: isolation and characterization of the resultant products

2002

Six different metal-ion complexes of D-glucobenzothiazoline were synthesized and characterized by analytical and spectral techniques. Formation of different types of species (ML and ML2) were observed with Cu2+, Ag+, Cd2+, Hg2+, and Zn2+ ions. Existence of an anomeric mixture in the case of the Cu2+ complex is identified from the EPR spectra, and the results were further supported by the simulated spectra. The structures were proposed based on different studies.

AnomerSilverStereochemistryMetal ions in aqueous solutionSynthesis (Chemical)BiochemistrySpectral lineAnalytical ChemistryD-glucobenzothiazolinelaw.inventionIonlawGlucobenzothiazolineBenzothiazolesElectron paramagnetic resonanceMercury (Metal)ChemistrySpectrum AnalysisOrganic ChemistrySpectrum AnalyzersElectron Spin Resonance SpectroscopyGeneral MedicineMercuryCharacterization (materials science)ThiazolesZincGlucoseMetalsPhysical chemistryStructure (Composition)CopperCadmiumIndraStra Global
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Artifacts and Errors in Cross-Spectrum Phase Noise Measurements : Invited lecture

2021

Inserting an attenuator between the oscillator under test and the phase noise analyzer, one expects that the white phase noise increases monotonically with the attenuation. By contrast, we observe that with some oscillators the white noise has sharp minimum for a given value of the attenuation, which clearly indicates problem. With other oscillators, it increases monotonically with the attenuation, but the values are not consistent with the thermal energy introduced by the attenuator. In both cases artifacts are present, which takes the form of a sharp notch in the spectrum, occurring where the white FM noise crosses the white PM noise. Such anomalous behavior is the tip of the iceberg, and…

Attenuator (electronics)PhysicsSpectrum analyzerOpticsbusiness.industryAttenuationPhase noiseWhite noisebusinessCross-spectrumNoise (radio)Time–frequency analysis2021 Joint Conference of the European Frequency and Time Forum and IEEE International Frequency Control Symposium (EFTF/IFCS)
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A PC-based low cost impedance and gain-phase analyzer

2008

Abstract In this paper, we present a practical and inexpensive impedance/gain-phase analyzer (IGPA), which is very useful in the design of electronic circuits. This instrument allows the Bode diagram of any network or electronic circuit with an input and an output to be obtained, even though this implementation was not previously known. It can also obtain the module and phase diagrams of any impedance separately. The device under test (DUT) is connected to a personal computer (PC) via the parallel port by means of an electronic circuit implemented for this purpose. The results are shown on the screen of the PC and can be accessible for use in any further operation. The instrument operates i…

EngineeringSpectrum analyzerbusiness.industryApplied MathematicsBode plotElectrical engineeringCondensed Matter PhysicsPrecision rectifierPersonal computerElectronic engineeringDevice under testElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessParallel portInstrumentationElectrical impedanceElectronic circuitMeasurement
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A Freely Available Morphological Analyzer, Disambiguator and Context Sensitive Lemmatizer for German

1998

In this paper we present Morphy, an integrated tool for German morphology, part-of-speech tagging and context-sensitive lemmatization. Its large lexicon of more than 320,000 word forms plus its ability to process German compound nouns guarantee a wide morphological coverage. Syntactic ambiguities can be resolved with a standard statistical part-of-speech tagger. By using the output of the tagger, the lemmatizer can determine the correct root even for ambiguous word forms. The complete package is freely available and can be downloaded from the World Wide Web.

FOS: Computer and information sciencesSpectrum analyzerRoot (linguistics)Morphology (linguistics)Computer Science - Computation and LanguageComputer sciencebusiness.industryLemmatisationContext (language use)computer.software_genreLexiconSyntaxlanguage.human_languageGermanH.3.4NounlanguageArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputerComputation and Language (cs.CL)Natural language processingWord (computer architecture)
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Statistical analysis of noise levels in urban areas

1991

Abstract Environmental noise measurements have been carried out during recent years in different cities and locations of Spain. The noise levels have been continuously sampled over 24 h periods using a noise level analyzer. The data contained in this paper represent a total of 4200 measurement hours. All the information has been used to investigate the time patterns of the noise levels under a wide range of different conditions and to study the relationships between several noise descriptors in urban areas.

NoiseTime patternSpectrum analyzerAcoustics and UltrasonicsStatisticsEnvironmental engineeringRange (statistics)Environmental scienceStatistical analysisNoise levelEnvironmental noiseApplied Acoustics
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Time-of-flight photoelectron momentum microscopy with 80–500 MHz photon sources: electron-optical pulse picker or bandpass pre-filter

2021

Journal of synchrotron radiation 28(6), 1891 - 1908 (2021). doi:10.1107/S1600577521010511

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsSpectrum analyzerMaterials sciencePhotonMicroscopephotoelectron diffraction550Synchrotron radiationmomentum microscopylaw.inventionOpticslawddc:550Pulse waveTime domaintime of flight spectroscopy ; momentum microscopy ; ARPES ; photoelectron diffraction ; pulse pickingpulse pickingInstrumentationMomentum (technical analysis)Radiationbusiness.industryARPESResearch PapersTime of flighttime-of-flight spectroscopyPhysics::Accelerator Physicsbusiness
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