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29 July 2016 The control unit of the near infrared spectrograph of the Euclid space mission: detailed design
Rafael Toledo-Moreo, Carlos Colodro-Conde, Jaime Gómez-Sáenz-de-Tejada, David Pérez-Lizán, José Javier Díaz-García, Óscar Tubío-Araujo, Cayetano Raichs, Jordi Catalán, Rafael Rebolo-López
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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.
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Rafael Toledo-Moreo, Carlos Colodro-Conde, Jaime Gómez-Sáenz-de-Tejada, David Pérez-Lizán, José Javier Díaz-García, Óscar Tubío-Araujo, Cayetano Raichs, Jordi Catalán, and Rafael Rebolo-López "The control unit of the near infrared spectrograph of the Euclid space mission: detailed design", Proc. SPIE 9904, Space Telescopes and Instrumentation 2016: Optical, Infrared, and Millimeter Wave, 990462 (29 July 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2232113
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KEYWORDS
Light emitting diodes

Interfaces

Sensors

Field programmable gate arrays

Electronics

Calibration

Control systems

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