Computer Science
Scientific paper
Feb 1980
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1980itns...27..391h&link_type=abstract
(IEEE, DOE, and NASA, Nuclear Science Symposium, 26th, San Francisco, Calif., Oct. 17-19, 1979.) IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Sc
Computer Science
Charge Coupled Devices, Coronagraphs, Far Ultraviolet Radiation, Solar Instruments, Solar X-Rays, X Ray Telescopes, Cameras, Computer Techniques, Electronic Control, Microprocessors
Scientific paper
Two instruments, a White Light Coronagraph and an X-ray XUV telescope built into the same housing, share several electronic functions. Each instrument uses a CCD as an imaging detector, but due to different spectral requirements, each uses a different type. Hardware reduction, required by the stringent weight and volume allocations of the interplanetary mission, is made possible by the use of a microprocessor. Most instrument functions are software controlled with the end use circuits treated as peripherals to the microprocessor. The instruments are being developed for the International Solar Polar Mission.
Carpenter C. H.
Harrison Craig D.
Kubierschky K.
Staples M. H.
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