Multi-frequency point supported LLRF front-end for CiADS wide-bandwidth application

@article{Chen2020MultifrequencyPS,
  title={Multi-frequency point supported LLRF front-end for CiADS wide-bandwidth application},
  author={Qi Chen and Zheng Gao and Zhenglong Zhu and Zongheng Xue and Yuan He and Xianwu Wang},
  journal={Nuclear Science and Techniques},
  year={2020},
  volume={31},
  url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:256552692}
}
The China initiative Accelerator Driven System, CiADS, physics design adopts 162.5 MHz, 325 MHz, and 650 MHz cavities, which are driven by the corresponding radio frequency (RF) power system, requiring frequency translation front-end for the RF station. For that application, a general-purpose design front-end prototype has been developed to evaluate the multi-frequency point supported design feasibility. The difficult parts to achieve the requirements of the general-purpose design are… 

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