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1 July 1990 Implementation of a charge integration system in a low-background application
Rosemary Glendinning, Steven M. Beard, C. Matt Mountain, Donald G. Pettie, David Alan Pickup, Richard Wade
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Abstract
This paper describes an implementation of a recently developed charge amplifier, called Integration Amplifier, in the UKIRT 7 channel spectrometer (CGS2), resulting in the conversion of the CGS2 from the traditional transimpedance amplifier to a commercial charge integration scheme. Also described is a new data acquisition system; the news system allowed the implementation of a noise reduction algorithm which is a mojor factor in the improved sensitivity of CGS2. The noise reduction algorithm is presented together with a system diagram of CGS2.
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Rosemary Glendinning, Steven M. Beard, C. Matt Mountain, Donald G. Pettie, David Alan Pickup, and Richard Wade "Implementation of a charge integration system in a low-background application", Proc. SPIE 1235, Instrumentation in Astronomy VII, (1 July 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.19069
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Amplifiers

Denoising

Astronomy

Detection and tracking algorithms

Spectroscopy

Electronics

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