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10 August 2010 The data handling unit of the Euclid imaging channels: from the observational requirements to the unit architecture
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The Euclid Imaging Channels Instrument of the Euclid mission is designed to study the weak gravitational lensing cosmological probe. The combined Visible and Near Infrared imaging channels will be controlled by a common data handling unit (PDHU), implementing onboard the instrument digital interfaces to the satellite. The PDHU main functionalities include the scientific data acquisition and compression, the instrument commanding and control and the instrument health monitoring. Given the high data rate and the compression needs, an innovative architecture, based on the use of several computing and interface modules, considered as building blocks of a modular design will be presented.
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Anna M. Di Giorgio, Paolo H. Leutenegger, Arnaldo Bonati, Roberto Scaramella, Alexandre Refregier, Jerome Amiaux, Christophe Cara, Jean-Louis Augueres, and Mario Schweitzer "The data handling unit of the Euclid imaging channels: from the observational requirements to the unit architecture", Proc. SPIE 7731, Space Telescopes and Instrumentation 2010: Optical, Infrared, and Millimeter Wave, 77312W (10 August 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.857640
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Interfaces

Electronics

Analog electronics

Charge-coupled devices

Computer architecture

Space operations

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