Polaroid ST-8E, ST-9E, ST-7E manual CCD System Block Diagram

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Section 2 - Introduction to CCD Cameras

TE Cooler Tracking CCD

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Figure 2.2 - CCD System Block Diagram

As you can see from Figure 2.2, the ST-7E, ST-8E and ST-9E are completely self contained. Unlike our previous products, the ST-7E, ST-8E and ST-9E contain all the electronics in the optical head. There is no external CPU like the ST-5C, ST-237, ST-6 and STV.

At the "front end" of any CCD camera is the CCD sensor itself. As we have already learned, CCDs are a solid state image sensor organized in a rectangular array of regularly spaced rows and columns. The ST-7E, ST-8E and ST-9E use two CCDs, one for imaging (Kodak KAF series) and one for tracking (TI TC211, like the ST-4/4X). Table 2.1 below lists some interesting aspects of the CCDs used in the various SBIG cameras.

 

 

Array

Number of

 

Camera

CCD

Dimensions

Pixels

Pixel Sizes

Tracking CCD

TC211

2.6 x 2.6 mm

192 x 164

13.75 x 16 µ

ST-5C

TC255

3.2 x 2.4 mm

320 x 240

10 x 10 µ

ST-237

TC237

4.7 x 3.6 mm

640 x 480

7.4 x 7.4 µ

STV

TC237

4.7 x 3.0 mm

320 x 200

14.8 x 14.8 µ

ST-6

TC241

8.6 x 6.5 mm

375 x 242

23 x 27 µ

ST-7E

KAF0401E

6.9 x 4.6 mm

765 x 510

9 x 9 µ

ST-8E

KAF1602E

13.8 x 9.2 mm

1530 x 1020

9 x 9 µ

ST-9E

KAF0261E

10.2 x 10.2 mm

512 x 512

20 x 20 µ

 

Table 2.1 - Camera CCD Configurations

 

The CCD is cooled with a solid-state a thermoelectric (TE) cooler. The TE cooler pumps heat out of the CCD and dissipates it into a heat sink which forms part of the optical head's mechanical housing. In the ST-7E and ST-8E cameras this waste heat is dumped into the air

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Contents Operating Manual Page Table of Contents Technique Quick Tour IntroductionRoad Map of the Documentation Ccdops for Windows or Macintosh Ccdops SoftwareCCD Camera Page How CCD Detectors Work Introduction to CCD CamerasCameras in General Camera Hardware Architecture Full Frame and Frame Transfer CCDsCCD System Block Diagram Cooling CCD Special RequirementsDark Frames Double Correlated Sampling ReadoutPixels vs. Film Grains Flat Field ImagesGuiding Electronic Imaging Black and White vs. Color Page Attaching the Camera to the Telescope At the Telescope with a CCD CameraStep by Step with a CCD Camera Establishing a Communications Link Focusing the CCD CameraCamera Back Focus Processing the Image Finding and Centering the ObjectTaking an Image Displaying the ImageSub-Frame Readout in Focus Crosshairs Mode Photometry and AstrometryAdvanced Capabilities Autoguiding and Self Guiding Track and AccumulateColor Imaging Auto GrabAt the Telescope with a CCD Camera Camera Hardware Connecting the PowerConnecting to the Computer Connecting the Relay Port to the TelescopeUsing Mechanical Relays Push to Make Switch Modification Joystick Modification Modular Family of CCD CamerasSystem Features 20.6x sizeum Focal length cm Camera Hardware Connecting the older model CFW-6 filter wheel to the Camera Battery Operation Page Terrestrial Imaging Advanced Imaging TechniquesLunar and Planetary Imaging Deep Sky ImagingBuilding a Library of Dark Frames Changing the Camera ResolutionTaking a Good Flat Field Flat Fielding Track and Accumulate Images Tracking Functions Advanced Imaging Techniques Page Cooling Booster Accessories for your CCD CameraAO-7 and Lucy-Richardson Software Tri-color ImagingCamera Lens Adapters and Eyepiece Projection Focal ReducersImage Processing Software Third Party Products and ServicesSGS Self-Guided Spectrograph Windows SoftwareSbig Technical Support Common Problems Common Problems Common Problems Page Glossary STV Glossary Glossary Sbig Tracking Interface Cable TIC-78 Appendix a Connector ad CablesAppendix a Connector Pinouts Figure A1 CCD Connector for TIC Mating Regenerating the Desiccant Appendix C MaintenanceCleaning the CCD and the Window Page Technique Appendix C Capturing a Good Flat FieldPage Index IBM PC Separations