Counting system memory structures for image integration at the Large Space Telescope

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Hubble Space Telescope, Image Intensifiers, Optical Data Processing, Satellite-Borne Instruments, Signal Processing, Video Data, Data Storage, Error Correcting Devices, Image Tubes, Radiation Counters, Reliability Engineering, Spaceborne Astronomy

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The satellite-borne Large Space Telescope is to be also employed for the study of faint objects. An image photon counting system is used. The system consists of an image intensifier, an image tube, a video processing device, and a data memory. A description of the modular memory structure is presented. Attention is given to aspects of module allotment, the approach used to reduce power consumption, core memory organizations for low power counting, the reliability structure, and methods of error detection and correction.

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