Difference between revisions of "LFI design, qualification, and performance"

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a tunable ''offset'', <math>O_{DAE}</math>, then it amplifies the signal with a tunable ''gain'', <math>G_{DAE}</math>,
 
a tunable ''offset'', <math>O_{DAE}</math>, then it amplifies the signal with a tunable ''gain'', <math>G_{DAE}</math>,
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Revision as of 13:28, 18 October 2012

Overview[edit]

The first :

  • uno
  • due
    • tre
    • quattro

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The LFI description[edit]

Each LFI radiometer g [math]V_{sky}[/math], [math]V_{load}[/math] signals at the frequency of the phase switch. By changing the phase switches configuration, the output can be a sequence of either [math]V_{sky}[/math] or [math]V_{load}[/math] signals.

a tunable offset, [math]O_{DAE}[/math], then it amplifies the signal with a tunable gain, [math]G_{DAE}[/math],

Radiometer Chain Overall Design
Radiometer Array Assembly
REBA
    • Radiometer Chain Overall Design


Instrument On-board Software
Instrument Operations
Instrument Budgets


LFI Ground Tests[edit]

LFI In-flight Calibration[edit]

LFI Performance[edit]

Instrument Scientific Performance


Instrument Technical Performance

(Planck) Low Frequency Instrument

LFI Data Acquisition Electronics

LFI Radiometer Electronics Box Assembly