M-Labs manufactured ARTIQ (control system for quantum information experiments)
ARTIQ (Control System for Quantum Information Experiments)
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ARTIQ (Advanced Real-Time Infrastructure for Quantum physics) is a cutting-edge control system for quantum information experiments. It was initiated and developed in collaboration with the Ion Storage Group at NIST and is now used and supported by many research institutions around the world. Currently, ARTIQ is primarily used in atomic physics groups, but its range of applications extends beyond ion trapping.
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ARTIQ is equipped with a high-level programming language based on Python, which assists in the description of complex experiments. It is compiled and executed on dedicated FPGA hardware with nanosecond timing resolution and sub-microsecond latency. Time-critical code (kernels) running on the FPGA (core device) easily interfaces with Python code on the computer using a remote procedure call (RPC) mechanism. The design of the FPGA is highly portable, allowing it to adapt to various lab setups and cope with hardware obsolescence. The ARTIQ driver for non-real-time devices can run on remote machines with different operating systems. This project also includes a graphical user interface, an experiment scheduling system, and a database for experiments, devices, parameters, and results. The technologies employed include Python, Migen, MiSoC/mor1kx, LLVM, and llvmlite.
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- Open Source Another goal of ARTIQ is to streamline and simplify the design flow of quantum physics equipment by promoting design reuse through the development of platform-independent open-source hardware and software. - Sinara Hardware The first ARTIQ core device used hardware created within M-Labs. We have been improving the quality, functionality, and scalability of the ARTIQ system and developing the Sinara device family. This provides turnkey control hardware with reproducibility, openness, flexibility, modularity, thorough testing, and adequate support from the ARTIQ control software.
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