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8 November 1996 Compact ultraviolet imaging microchannel plate detectors using CODed anode converter (CODACON) readout systems
George M. Lawrence, William E. McClintock
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Abstract
We describe imaging detectors (approximately equals 350 g, 0.7 W), using microchannel plates (MCPs), for the ultraviolet imaging spectrometers on Planetary missions to Saturn and other planets. These detectors image by locating and counting individual photons one at a time, accumulating and storing the image in an external digital memory. The 1024 columns (spaced 25 (mu) ) are coded by 10 bits and the 64 rows (spaced 100 (mu) ) are coded by 6 bits. The detector head consists of a header-MCP housing, a chevron microchannel plate with a gain near 3 X 106, and a proximity focused anode called a code plate. The electronics consists of a low power high voltage power supply, a set of 16 hybrid low noise differential charge amps, 16 comparators, and 16 latches. A miniature digital buffer memory utilizes a field programmable gate array. We describe the theory and performance of the 2D CODACON.
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George M. Lawrence and William E. McClintock "Compact ultraviolet imaging microchannel plate detectors using CODed anode converter (CODACON) readout systems", Proc. SPIE 2831, Ultraviolet Atmospheric and Space Remote Sensing: Methods and Instrumentation, (8 November 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.257189
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KEYWORDS
Amplifiers

Microchannel plates

Sensors

Imaging systems

Signal to noise ratio

Analog electronics

Image sensors

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