Bibcode
Guzman, Cesar; Aguiar, Marta; de la Rosa, José Marco; Moreno, Heidy; Acosta Pulido, José A.; Patrón, Jesús; Prieto, Almudena
Bibliographical reference
Proceedings of the SPIE, Volume 10707, id. 107071K 11 pp. (2018).
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Description
The instrument FRIDA (inFRared Imager and Dissector for Adaptive optics)
is an integral field spectrograph (near infrared) operating at the
wavelength range of 0.9 to 2.5um with imaging capability for being used
at the Nasmyth B platform of the Gran Telescopio de Canarias (GTC).
FRIDA is a collaborative project led by the Instituto de
Astronomía Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
(IA-UNAM, México) with the collaboration of the Instituto de
Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC, Spain), Centro de Ingeniería
y Desarrollo Industrial (CIDESI, México), the University of
Florida (UF, USA), and the Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM,
Spain). In imaging mode, FRIDA will provide scales of 0.010, 0.020 and
0.040 arcsec/pixel and, in IFS mode, spectral resolutions of R 1000,
4.500 and 30.000. FRIDA is the first GTC instrument to use the telescope
Adaptive Optic (AO) system and it is rescheduled to be delivered to GTC
shortly in 2020. Since FRIDA is a GTC instrument, the high-level control
software of FRIDA is embedded within the distributed architecture of the
System Control of GTC (GCS) and must fulfill the GCS software and
hardware standards to control the telescope and the AO system. This
paper shows an overview of the high-level control software components of
FRIDA inside the GCS architecture. The main components are the
Mechanisms Control System whose primary task is to control the
mechanisms of FRIDA, the Data Acquisition System that interacts with the
detector to take image, the Data Factory Agent whose task is to provide
quality control for both engineering and scientific data, the Instrument
Library component responsible for operating the devices associated to
FRIDA and the Observation Manager component responsible for the
execution of the observing sequences in close coordination with the GTC
AO system.