This thesis presents the design of a Sensor Control Chip (SCC) developed to provide the required clock and bias signals for the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope’s CCD imagers. The circuit consists of current-summing DACs followed by trans-impedance operational amplifiers to control the rail voltages of the clock signals and bias voltages. The clocks are input to the SCC through LVDS receivers and converted internally to the required amplitude for driving the CCDs. The ASIC is designed to drive clock signals with 20-V adjustable output voltage swing and a maximum output current of 150 mA. The prototype chip has been fabricated in a 0.8-um BCD-SOI process, and is designed to operate down to 175K. Design techniques used in the ASIC will be pres...
Over the last five years, charge-coupled devices (CCD) have been improved dramatically in terms of s...
Currently, the CCDs are widely used in astronomical observations either in direct imaging use or spe...
Since 2004, at the Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Toulouse Tarbes (LATT), we work with CMOS APS dete...
This thesis will present the design, implementation, and testing of a high voltage Charge-Coupled De...
The ambitious science goals of the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST) will be achieved in part b...
The Large Synoptic Survey project proposes to build an 8m-class ground-based telescope with a dedica...
The aim of CABAC, is to provide to the LSST camera CCDs the necessary parallel and serial clocks, th...
The Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST) Project is a public-private partnership for a large-apert...
We describe the commissioning of a system which has been built to investigate optimal operation of C...
Main authors : V. Tocut ; H. LebboloThe LSST camera will have more than 3000 video-processing channe...
e2v designs and manufactures a wide range of sensors for space and astronomy applications. This incl...
This thesis will be of particular interest to anyone integrating Charge-Coupled Devices (CCDs) into ...
The prototype charge-coupled device created at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center for the Large ...
La prise en compte et la correction des effets induits dans les images par les détecteurs du plan fo...
A document discusses the CCD97 from e2v technologies as it is being evaluated at Goddard Space Fligh...
Over the last five years, charge-coupled devices (CCD) have been improved dramatically in terms of s...
Currently, the CCDs are widely used in astronomical observations either in direct imaging use or spe...
Since 2004, at the Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Toulouse Tarbes (LATT), we work with CMOS APS dete...
This thesis will present the design, implementation, and testing of a high voltage Charge-Coupled De...
The ambitious science goals of the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST) will be achieved in part b...
The Large Synoptic Survey project proposes to build an 8m-class ground-based telescope with a dedica...
The aim of CABAC, is to provide to the LSST camera CCDs the necessary parallel and serial clocks, th...
The Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST) Project is a public-private partnership for a large-apert...
We describe the commissioning of a system which has been built to investigate optimal operation of C...
Main authors : V. Tocut ; H. LebboloThe LSST camera will have more than 3000 video-processing channe...
e2v designs and manufactures a wide range of sensors for space and astronomy applications. This incl...
This thesis will be of particular interest to anyone integrating Charge-Coupled Devices (CCDs) into ...
The prototype charge-coupled device created at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center for the Large ...
La prise en compte et la correction des effets induits dans les images par les détecteurs du plan fo...
A document discusses the CCD97 from e2v technologies as it is being evaluated at Goddard Space Fligh...
Over the last five years, charge-coupled devices (CCD) have been improved dramatically in terms of s...
Currently, the CCDs are widely used in astronomical observations either in direct imaging use or spe...
Since 2004, at the Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Toulouse Tarbes (LATT), we work with CMOS APS dete...