Last year saw the successful demonstration of an autonomously controlled two-stage turbo-Brayton cooler. The electronics developed for this demonstration evolved from the seminal work of the NICMOS cryocooler, the first flight-qualified turbo-Brayton cryocooler. Two key features of the electronics are the ability to control temperature without the use of trim heaters and the ability to recover expander power back to the main power bus. The development of the control and power electronics for this two-stage cooler was the first step toward a space qualifiable design. The technical challenges, solu-tions and performance of the electronics for the two-stage turbo-Brayton cooler are presented
The development of a reliable and compact 90K (liquid oxygen) cryocooler is important in future spac...
Presented at the 16th International Cryocooler Conference, held May 17-20, 2008 in Atlanta, Georgia....
International audienceThe need for cryogenic cooling in space has become of increasing importance wi...
Turbo-Brayton cryocoolers have inherent technical advantages for many space applications because of ...
Significant progress has been made in the development of Cryocooler Control Electronics (CCE) to sup...
The latest generation of long life, space pulse-tube cryocoolers require electronics capable of cont...
Superconducting Electronics (SCE) systems are becoming commonplace due to their substan-tial benefit...
The long-term storage of liquid hydrogen for space missions is of considerable interest to NASA. To ...
The long-term storage of liquid hydrogen for space missions is of considerable interest to NASA. To ...
The long-term storage of liquid hydrogen for space missions is of considerable interest to NASA. To ...
AbstractThe need for cryogenic cooling in space has become of increasing importance with time. In ma...
Presented at the 16th International Cryocooler Conference, held May 17-20, 2008 in Atlanta, Georgia....
The long-term storage of liquid hydrogen for space missions is of considerable interest to NASA. To ...
Presented at the 16th International Cryocooler Conference, held May 17-20, 2008 in Atlanta, Georgia....
This paper presents a description of the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) Near-Infrared Camera and Multi...
The development of a reliable and compact 90K (liquid oxygen) cryocooler is important in future spac...
Presented at the 16th International Cryocooler Conference, held May 17-20, 2008 in Atlanta, Georgia....
International audienceThe need for cryogenic cooling in space has become of increasing importance wi...
Turbo-Brayton cryocoolers have inherent technical advantages for many space applications because of ...
Significant progress has been made in the development of Cryocooler Control Electronics (CCE) to sup...
The latest generation of long life, space pulse-tube cryocoolers require electronics capable of cont...
Superconducting Electronics (SCE) systems are becoming commonplace due to their substan-tial benefit...
The long-term storage of liquid hydrogen for space missions is of considerable interest to NASA. To ...
The long-term storage of liquid hydrogen for space missions is of considerable interest to NASA. To ...
The long-term storage of liquid hydrogen for space missions is of considerable interest to NASA. To ...
AbstractThe need for cryogenic cooling in space has become of increasing importance with time. In ma...
Presented at the 16th International Cryocooler Conference, held May 17-20, 2008 in Atlanta, Georgia....
The long-term storage of liquid hydrogen for space missions is of considerable interest to NASA. To ...
Presented at the 16th International Cryocooler Conference, held May 17-20, 2008 in Atlanta, Georgia....
This paper presents a description of the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) Near-Infrared Camera and Multi...
The development of a reliable and compact 90K (liquid oxygen) cryocooler is important in future spac...
Presented at the 16th International Cryocooler Conference, held May 17-20, 2008 in Atlanta, Georgia....
International audienceThe need for cryogenic cooling in space has become of increasing importance wi...