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1 January 1981 Virtual Phase Imager For Galileo
James R. Janesick, J. Hynecek, M. M. Blouke
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Abstract
In 1985 NASA will launch a Galileo spacecraft using a new generation slow-scan planetary imaging system based on a recently developed single-phase charge-coupled device (CCD) sensor. This paper presents the fundamentals of operation of this new technology called "Virtual Phase" as used in Galileo. The design and operation of an 800 x 800 Virtual Phase CCD is described, and performance parameters as well as advantages and limitations are discussed.
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James R. Janesick, J. Hynecek, and M. M. Blouke "Virtual Phase Imager For Galileo", Proc. SPIE 0290, Solid-State Imagers for Astronomy, (1 January 1981); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.965856
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KEYWORDS
Charge-coupled devices

Imaging systems

Interference (communication)

Oxides

Silicon

CCD image sensors

Clocks

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