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Paper Abstract
It is proposed the development and implementation of a High Speed Resolution Camera instrument. The basic principle
of this technique is to take several pictures of short exposure using different filters of an astronomical object of interest .
These images are subsequently processed using specialized software to remove aberrations from atmosphere and from
the instrument itself such as blur and scintillation among others.
In this paper are described electronic and control systems implemented for BERKUT instrument based on FPGA (Field
Programmable Gate Array) generated with VHDL description. An UART communication, using serial protocol, is used
with a friendly User Interface providing an easy way for the astronomer to choose between different lenses and different
filters for capturing the images. All the movements are produced by stepper motors that are driven by a circuit that
powers all the electronics. The camera and the lenses are placed into a linear positioner with the help of a stepper motor
which give us repeatable movements for positioning these optical components.
Besides it is planned to integrate in the same system a pipeline for image data reduction to have one sturdy system that
could fulfill any astronomer needs in the usage of this technique. With this instrument we pretend to confirm the
Hipparcos catalogue of binary stars besides finding exoplanets. This technique requires more simple optical equipment
and it is less sensitive to environmental noise, making it cheaper and provides good quality and great resolution images
for scientific purposes. This equipment will be installed on different 1-m class telescopes in Mexico1 and probably other
countries which makes it a wide application instrument.
Paper Details
Date Published: 8 July 2014
PDF: 8 pages
Proc. SPIE 9147, Ground-based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy V, 91473R (8 July 2014); doi: 10.1117/12.2056742
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 9147:
Ground-based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy V
Suzanne K. Ramsay; Ian S. McLean; Hideki Takami, Editor(s)
PDF: 8 pages
Proc. SPIE 9147, Ground-based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy V, 91473R (8 July 2014); doi: 10.1117/12.2056742
Show Author Affiliations
R. Granados, Univ. Nacional Autónoma de México (Mexico)
R. López, Univ. Nacional Autónoma de México (Mexico)
R. López, Univ. Nacional Autónoma de México (Mexico)
Alejandro Farah, Univ. Nacional Autónoma de México (Mexico)
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 9147:
Ground-based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy V
Suzanne K. Ramsay; Ian S. McLean; Hideki Takami, Editor(s)
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