Report of the sensor readout electronics panel

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Astrophysics, Electronics, Measuring Instruments, Readout, Sensors, Spacecraft Instruments, Technology Assessment, Charge Coupled Devices, Cryogenic Equipment, Data Acquisition, Data Processing, Electronic Packaging, Focal Plane Devices, Signal Processing

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The findings of the Sensor Readout Electronics Panel are summarized in regard to technology assessment and recommended development plans. In addition to two specific readout issues, cryogenic readouts and sub-electron noise, the panel considered three advanced technology areas that impact the ability to achieve large format sensor arrays. These are mega-pixel focal plane packaging issues, focal plane to data processing module interfaces, and event driven readout architectures. Development in each of these five areas was judged to have significant impact in enabling the sensor performance desired for the Astrotech 21 mission set. Other readout issues, such as focal plane signal processing or other high volume data acquisition applications important for Eos-type mapping, were determined not to be relevant for astrophysics science goals.

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