Achieving precise phase control in optical applications with digital phase-locked loops
09.10.2024 - Webinar on Thursday, October 24, 2024, 4 - 5pm CEST
In sensitive optical applications, obtaining the most precise measurements often involves stabilizing the laser with an external reference. One way to synchronize the phase of a signal is by using a phase-locked loop (PLL).
During this presentation, we introduce the concept of phase locking and demonstrate how to construct an optical PLL with FPGA-based instrumentation, using a fully digital lock-in amplifier, waveform generator, and phasemeter. You’ll see how to increase measurement precision, reduce experimental complexity, and minimize costs with a reconfigurable suite of instruments. You’ll also find out how to leverage Python for PLL control and feedback.
Your Key Learnings:
Watch the webinar to learn:
- The fundamental components of a phase-locked loop.
- How a single FPGA-based system can help fast-track optical phase locking.
- How to use Python to implement digital PLLs.
Further ressources:
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