The control unit of the near infrared spectrograph of the Euclid space mission: detailed design
Autor
Toledo Moreo, Rafael; Colodro Conde, Carlos; Gómez Sáenz de Tejada, Jaime; Pérez Lizán, David; Díaz García, José JavierÁrea de conocimiento
ElectrónicaPatrocinadores
The authors want to acknowledge the contributions provided by the NISP system team of the Euclid Consortium to this work. This work has been supported by the Spanish Ministry of Economy under the projects ESP2013-48362-C2-2-P, ESP2014-56869-C2-2-P and ESP2015-69020-C2-2-R, as well as by ERDF funds from the European Commission.Fecha de publicación
2016Editorial
SPIECita bibliográfica
TOLEDO MOREO, Rafael et al. The control unit of the near infrared spectrograph of the Euclid space mission: detailed design. En: Proc. SPIE 9904, Space Telescopes and Instrumentation 2016: Optical, Infrared, and Millimeter Wave, 2016. doi:10.1117/12.2232113Palabras clave
Near infraredEquipment and services
Spectrographs
Calibration
Computer hardware
Data processing
Computer hardware
Resumen
The Near Infrared Spectrograph and Photometer (NISP) is one of the instruments on board the ESA EUCLID mission. The Universidad Polit´ecnica de Cartagena and Instituto de Astrof´ısica de Canarias are responsible of the Instrument Control Unit of the NISP (NI-ICU) in the Euclid Consortium. The NI-ICU hardware is developed by CRISA (Airbus Defence and Space), and its main functions are: communication with the S/C and the Data Processing Unit, control of the Filter and Grism Wheels, control of the Calibration Unit and thermal control of the instrument. This paper presents the NI-ICU status of definition and design at the end of the detailed design phase. © (2016) COPYRIGHT Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
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