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Base Band Converters

  The base band converters (BBCs) mix the IF signals to base band and provide the final analog filtering. Each of 8 BBCs generates a reference signal between 500 and 1000 MHz at any multiple of 10 kHz. Each BBC can select as input any of the four IFs. Each BBC provides the upper and lower sidebands as separate outputs, allowing for a total of 16 ``BB channels'', where one BB channel is one sideband from one BBC. Allowed bandwidths per BBC are 0.0625, 0.125, 0.25, 0.5, 1, 2, 4, 8, and 16 MHz. Thus the 16 possible BB channels can cover an aggregate bandwidth up to 256 MHz. The BBC signals are adjusted in amplitude. With automatic leveling turned on, the power in the signals sent to the samplers is kept nearly constant, which is important for the 2-bit (4-level) sampling mode (see Section 5.14). The BBCs contain synchronous detectors that measure both total power and switched power in each sideband for system temperature determination.