3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
[PEM15-P11] Development of a self-build FPGA-based data acquisition system for the Tromsø sodium lidar and its test observation
Keywords:Na resonance scattering lidar, Data acquisition system, FPGA
To improve the height coverage of the Tromsø Na lidar, in the present study, we propose a time-delay five-directional laser pulse transmission method. In the current system, five pulses are split by power from the 1-kHz laser pulse, and those pulses are transmitted to each direction at the same time. In the proposed method, the 1-kHz laser pulse are transmitted to five directions with time delays. As the result, the height coverage can be 0-750 km because the laser repetition rate for a single direction can be down to 200 Hz (5 ms of the IPP). Furthermore, the laser pulse is not split by power, and thus signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) can be also improved. This improvement of SNR would be helpful for observations of such low-density Na events at upper altitudes. To realize this proposed method, a high-speed data acquisition system including a function of precise time-delay control is needed, and thus we have been working on a self-build field-programmable gate array (FPGA)-based data acquisition system for Tromsø Na lidar. In the presentation, we will describe our proposed method, and report the current status in the development of our self-build system.