Physics
Scientific paper
May 1976
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1976jmeop..21..146k&link_type=abstract
Jemna Mechanika a Optika, vol. 21, May 1976, p. 146-148. In Czech.
Physics
Automatic Control, Error Analysis, Solar Instruments, Spectroscopic Telescopes, Block Diagrams, Data Recording, Design Analysis, Scanners
Scientific paper
A solar telescope control system utilizing stepping motors is described. Subsystems described include: the mirror control system, control system electronic circuitry, an automatic pointing device, an automatic scanner, and data recording. Merged into an integral system, the scanner, pointing device, and control magnetic tape determine precisely the various bands of the region to be measured, at any instant of time. Requirements imposed on the control system (speed of adjustment, setting of solar image on spectrograph slit, freedom from drift, spacing between scan lines) are outlined.
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