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16 June 2000 High-speed DSP assembly-language code for processing wavefront sensor pixels
Thomas G. Schneider, J. C. Shelton
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Abstract
For CCD wavefront sensor pixel input and processing the Adoptics software in use at the Mt. Wilson 100-inch Hooker telescope utilizes hand-crafted assembly code to maximize use of the Texas Instruments C40 DSP processor's bandwidth. For flexibility the software is built around a conceptual framework that allows compact implementation of wavefront sensor-specific operations as well as adaptability to different CCD architectures. Designed for use in multi-DSP systems, such as those used at Mt. Wilson, the software framework will support many different DSP network topologies and facilitates distributing pixel-processing operations across the network.
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Thomas G. Schneider and J. C. Shelton "High-speed DSP assembly-language code for processing wavefront sensor pixels", Proc. SPIE 4009, Advanced Telescope and Instrumentation Control Software, (16 June 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.388415
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KEYWORDS
Digital signal processing

Charge-coupled devices

Wavefront sensors

Image processing

Computer architecture

Signal processing

Image storage

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