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24 November 2021 Design of solar observation electronics system for space application
Pei Yao, Bo Zhu, Chuang Li, Hong Wang, HaoBin Dai, Yang Yang
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Abstract
Space-based solar observation has severe requirements for resolution, dynamic range, and signal-to-noise ratio of the camera. In order to acquire high-quality solar image data, this paper proposes a high-resolution electronics system based on Gpixel GSENSE6060 image sensor for space-based solar observation. The system uses XILINX XQ5VFX130T as the timing control of the overall system, with DDR SDRAM to cache the image data, which can realize flexible working mode with the windowing mode of the sensor. Firstly, the principle of system parameter selection are given, and the work characteristics of GSENSE6060 are described, then the triggering and termination of event mode are realized by algorithm. The system has high flexibility and reliability, which is suitable for long-time Full-Disk observation and solar eruptions monitoring. During the flare eruption, a high frame rate acquisition with a resolution of 1024 × 1024 can be realized every 4s for the eruption region, which can be used to acquisition the maximum effective data. Experiments show that the system readout noise is better than 6 e-, in Rolling HDR mode can synthesize 16-bit, resolution of 4608 × 4608 and dynamic range larger than 90dB images, to meet the system design index.
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Pei Yao, Bo Zhu, Chuang Li, Hong Wang, HaoBin Dai, and Yang Yang "Design of solar observation electronics system for space application", Proc. SPIE 12069, AOPC 2021: Novel Technologies and Instruments for Astronomical Multi-Band Observations, 120690T (24 November 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2606581
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KEYWORDS
Clocks

Electronics

High dynamic range imaging

Image filtering

Imaging systems

Data acquisition

Sensors

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