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9 July 1998 Design concepts for a fast-readout low-noise CCD controller
Rolf Gerdes, James W. Beletic, Raymond C. DuVarney
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Abstract
This paper describes two important concepts employed by ESO's high-speed low-noise FIERA CCD controller: (1) a distributed sequencer that allows for an unlimited number of high-speed control signals, and (2) a video preprocessing chain which is based on the clamp and sample method. The reasoning for both concepts is described in detail, and the clamp-sample approach is quantitatively compared to the more common dual-slope video processing technique. Furthermore, we describe aspects of the clamp and sample approach we implemented to avoid image artifacts. First results with FIERA are presented.
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Rolf Gerdes, James W. Beletic, and Raymond C. DuVarney "Design concepts for a fast-readout low-noise CCD controller", Proc. SPIE 3355, Optical Astronomical Instrumentation, (9 July 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.316784
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KEYWORDS
Charge-coupled devices

Clocks

Video

Interference (communication)

Switches

Signal to noise ratio

Capacitors

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