Bibcode
Gago, Fernando; Rodríguez-Ramos, Luis F.; Gigante, José V.; López-Arozena, D.
Referencia bibliográfica
Optical and Infrared Detectors for Astronomy. Edited by James D. Garnett and James W. Beletic. Proceedings of the SPIE, Volume 5499, pp. 336-347 (2004).
Fecha de publicación:
9
2004
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Descripción
One of the problems found in the design of the electronics for
astronomical instruments is the difficulty to find precise digitizers
(16 bits) at high speed. In fact, most of the chips which claim to have
16-bit actually have a lower ENOB (Effective Number Of Bits), normally
around 14, when considering their noise effects. In this paper, a
technique based in auto-adjustable gain amplifiers is proposed as a way
to relax the A/D requirements for astronomical CCDs and infrared
detectors. The amplifiers will automatically toggle between 2 different
gains depending on the pixel value. The technique is based on the fact
that, due to the shot (photon) noise of the detectors, the maximum
signal to noise ratio achievable in most of these devices is relatively
low, allowing the use of A/D converters with an ENOB of only 14 (or even
12) bits when combined with auto-adjustable gain amplifiers. It will be
shown that the lower resolution of the A/D converters will not affect
the accuracy of the science data, even when many images are averaged out
to compensate the effects of the shot noise. Furthermore, given that
many real A/D converters do not reach an ENOB of 16, for low level
signals the accuracy can be even slightly improved with the technique
described in this paper. On the other hand, this relaxing of the A/D
requirements can allow the use of off-the-shelf boards for the
acquisition systems.