A new signal processing and calibration electronics, expressly designed to
be used together with the tomographic diagnostic's metal foil bolometers of
RFX (a Reversed Field experiment for the study of thermonuclear fusion), i
s presented in detail, The detectors are Wheatstone bridges, which are unba
lanced by the incident radiation originated from the plasma. In this versio
n, a suppressed-carrier amplitude modulation technique is implemented using
50 kHz carrier frequency amplifiers, which permit a signal bandwidth of 10
kHz and a voltage amplification up to 5000. Directly after amplification,
filtering and demodulation, the analog signals are sampled in the torus hal
l and digitized, The digitized signal is optically sent to the VME acquisit
ion boards with a TAXI (Transparent Asynchronous Xmitter/receiver Interface
) link, A customized circuitry has also been developed for the absolute cal
ibration of the gain settings and the bandwidths of the electronics. This p
aper contains a detailed description of the circuits, the results of the be
nch tests and the analysis of the performances of both the amplification an
d the calibration electronics. The results obtained during RFX operation, t
he nature of the noise present in the experimental conditions and possible
upgrades of the system are also shown and discussed.