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30 May 1995 Low-cost replicating timing generator for visible and infrared focal plane operation
Ralph M. Shima, Terrence S. Lomheim
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Abstract
We describe a low-cost personal computer-based generator designed to produce timing signals needed for the operation of visible or infrared focal plane devices and other electronic systems requiring a large number of complex parallel timing control signals with precise relative phase relationships. The implementation is a high-speed static memory digital board which can be programmed by copying the timing waveforms emanating from a commercial generator (e.g. Pulse Instruments PI-5800A, Interface Technology RS-690, etc.). This simple approach retains most of the desirable features associated with using a commercial timing generator such as flexibility and the use of user-friendly software for timing synthesis. The approach permits the implementation of timing generation to multiple focal plane devices, each operated by a unique local copying and replicating timing board, from timing data synthesized on a central commercial timing generator. As evidenced in our laboratory, this approach has resulted in a lower cost for operating multiple focal plane devices with little loss of flexibility and programmability.
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Ralph M. Shima and Terrence S. Lomheim "Low-cost replicating timing generator for visible and infrared focal plane operation", Proc. SPIE 2474, Smart Focal Plane Arrays and Focal Plane Array Testing, (30 May 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.210559
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KEYWORDS
Clocks

Charge-coupled devices

Control systems

Infrared radiation

Logic

Visible radiation

Data acquisition

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