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19 January 1984 Focal Plane Processor Interface Studies For Large Mosaic Focal Planes
James S. Gross
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Abstract
As large mosaic focal planes are developed, the interface with the data processor will become a key design issue. A study has been performed to identify the key parameters that affect the interface design, and to determine their interaction. System parameters, multiplexer design, and reliability considerations were examined to define an optimum multiplexer length for on-focal plane multiplexing and a strategy was developed to determine the optimum number of data lines emerging from the focal plane.
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James S. Gross "Focal Plane Processor Interface Studies For Large Mosaic Focal Planes", Proc. SPIE 0430, Infrared Technology IX, (19 January 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.936390
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KEYWORDS
Multiplexers

Multiplexing

Reliability

Sensors

Data processing

Amplifiers

Interfaces

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