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České vysoké učení technické v PrazeFakulta elektrotechnickáKatedra radioelektroniky

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MAIAMeteor Automatic Imager and Analyzer

Image Intensifiers

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AstronomyStanislav Vítek, Karel Fliegel, Petr Páta, Pavel Koten

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Outline of the talk

Motivation of our work

Description of MAIA system

Image intensifier: good for any science?

Movie

Experiences, conclusions

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Motivation of our work

Observations of faint meteor showers

Requirements for equipment

Fast enough

High gain

Affordable

Requirements for technical properties are critical

Budget → limited

Human resources → better (students)

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History

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S-VHS camcorder

25 fps

Records on tapes

Jitter

No cover

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Description of camera

Mechanical componets (A) Outer cover

• Videotec HEG47K2A000• Heating with thermostat• Internal dimensions 134x88x450mm

(B) Inner cover• Model Brůna I• Parts milled from solid aluminium• Precise adjust of all components

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Description of camera

(2) Key electro-optical components (A) Outer lens

• Pentax SMC FA 1.4/50mm (K-Mount bayonet) (B) Image intensifier

• Philips (Photonis) XX1332• Aperture 50/40mm• Gain up to 60000 lm/lm• Resolution 30lp/mm

(C) Inner lens• Pentax H1214-M 1.4/12mm• Extension 250μm• C-Mount

(D) Camera• JAI CM-040GE• GigE Vision interface (8/10bpp), 1/2” progressive mono CCD• Resolution 776 x 582pix (0,45Mpix) ~PAL• Framerate 61,15fps

Black anodized inner cover

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Overall description

2 stations (Kunžak a Odřejov) ~ 210Mbps (8bpp @ 60fps, custom video format) ~ 1TB / night video sequences ~ 10 min central DB, batch data processing

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Camera Camera

PC Main PC

HDD array

GigE Vision

Internet

GigE Vision

92.5km

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Image intensifier

Philips (Photonis) XX1332 Image intensifier for night vision Microchannel plate

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Electro-optical properties

Spectral sensitivity ~ 455-845nm

Non-linear! Automatic gain control

400 500 600 700 800 9000

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B=0.47B=0.59 B=0.71

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Overall spectral sensitivity AGC

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Electro-optical properties

Spectral response of camera ~ 400-725nm

Spectrum on the output aperture of image intensifier ~ 487-571nm

Spectral sensitivity of camera Spectrum on the output of II

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Electro-optical properties

Overall resolution Limited by used camera (0,24Mpix in circular aperture)

Output aperture of image intensifier

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Input lens andimage intensifier

JAI CM-040GE

Nikon D700

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Experiences, Conclusions

Unprotected input aperture → Automatic iris should be designed

New system much better characteristics Not working continuously

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MAIAMeteor Automatic Imager and Analyzer

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