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30 November 1983 Design Of Hybrid Circuits For Cryogenic Sensor-Amplifier Interfaces
William L. Jones
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Proceedings Volume 0395, Advanced Infrared Sensor Technology; (1983) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.935195
Event: 1983 International Technical Conference/Europe, 1983, Geneva, Switzerland
Abstract
The design of a hybrid circuit frequency compensation module for use with various infrared instrumentation systems is discussed. The design objective is to achieve essentially the same preamplifier response over a given range of frequencies both at high-level output and at low-level output, when operating at the same temperature as a cryogenic sensor (detector). The design procedure requires that the temperature and/or voltage variation of resistor values used in the module be either (a) measured directly or (b) extracted from comparison of measured and computer-generated frequency response curves. It is found that a computer-aided design procedure using iterative analysis with an ac network analysis program results in reduced design and development time. Also, this procedure leads to a better understanding of problems associated with cryogenic sensor-amplifier interfaces.
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William L. Jones "Design Of Hybrid Circuits For Cryogenic Sensor-Amplifier Interfaces", Proc. SPIE 0395, Advanced Infrared Sensor Technology, (30 November 1983); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.935195
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KEYWORDS
Resistors

Sensors

Computer aided design

Hybrid circuits

Temperature metrology

Resistance

Cryogenics

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