cabling design for a ccd231 based camera dr. simon tulloch university of sheffield

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SDW 2013 Cabling design for a CCD231 based camera www.qucam.com Cabling Design for a CCD231 based camera Dr. Simon Tulloch University of Sheffield

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Cabling Design for a CCD231 based camera Dr. Simon Tulloch University of Sheffield. CCD231 Camera Cryostat Head Board. E2V CCD231 graded AR coating . SP720. Very poor EMI environment in lab . PCB has option to use differential video. Raw ESD. 17V. 70V. With SP720 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Cabling Design for a  CCD231 based camera Dr. Simon Tulloch University of Sheffield

SDW 2013Cabling design for a CCD231 based camera www.qucam.com

Cabling Design for a CCD231 based camera

Dr. Simon TullochUniversity of Sheffield

Page 2: Cabling Design for a  CCD231 based camera Dr. Simon Tulloch University of Sheffield

SDW 2013Cabling design for a CCD231 based camera www.qucam.com

CCD231 CameraCryostat Head Board

SP720

Very poor EMI environmentin lab. PCB has option to use differential video.

E2V CCD231graded AR coating.

Raw ESD

With SP720 protectioncircuitry

60ns

17V70V

Page 3: Cabling Design for a  CCD231 based camera Dr. Simon Tulloch University of Sheffield

SDW 2013Cabling design for a CCD231 based camera www.qucam.com

Controller cabling : 6-layer rigiflex

Differential video(segmented sheathes)

Biases ClocksPre-amp power

ARC Controller. Installation process.

Buffer op-amps for inverting inputs (controller video board has only 1k input impedance on inverting inputs) .

Page 4: Cabling Design for a  CCD231 based camera Dr. Simon Tulloch University of Sheffield

SDW 2013Cabling design for a CCD231 based camera www.qucam.com

Single ended.Differential20 e- RMS5e- RMS

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DifferentialDifferential

5e- RMS5e- RMS

Centre of a quad-readout image.Upper-left quadrant used in single-ended mode, others indifferential

Complete assembly. Gives approx. 2MHz video bandwidth

150kpix/s bias (with some light leakage)