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3 May 2010 The digital onboard drive electronics optimizes the rotary cryocooler functionalities for your demanding applications
Didier Balax, Jean-Christophe Terme, Baruch Shlomovich, Thierry Etchanchu, Jean-Yves Martin, Jean-Marc Cauquil, Anne Bourillon
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Abstract
The RM3 is the new development in RM series, thanks to its innovative onboard drive electronics it is now possible for users to extend easily their systems through new functionalities. During this presentation you will have an overview of advantages and benefits of this onboard digital driver electronics both for the Detectors'Module makers and the End-users. Furthermore you will appreciate the specific performances of the RM3. Sofradir and SCD, both leading manufacturers of Detectors'module, have contributed through their expertise to evaluate successfully the RM3, operated by the onboard driver electronics. The results of these new functionalities and cryogenic performances will be revealed throughout the presentation. We plan to adapt this onboard drive electronics to the other products of the RM-series. The next generation of small sized camera's requires increasingly reliable and yet compact Cryocoolers. The customers also need Easy to use & Easy to replace products. We will demonstrate how the RM3 can provide user-friendly solutions to meet these expectations.
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Didier Balax, Jean-Christophe Terme, Baruch Shlomovich, Thierry Etchanchu, Jean-Yves Martin, Jean-Marc Cauquil, and Anne Bourillon "The digital onboard drive electronics optimizes the rotary cryocooler functionalities for your demanding applications", Proc. SPIE 7660, Infrared Technology and Applications XXXVI, 76602M (3 May 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.853088
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KEYWORDS
Electronics

Connectors

Cryogenics

Sensors

Temperature metrology

Digital electronics

Manufacturing

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