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7 May 2009 Update on Thales flexure bearing coolers and drive electronics
D. Willems, T. Benschop, W. v. d. Groep, J. Mullié, H. v. d. Weijden, M. Tops
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Thales Cryogenics has a long background in delivering cryogenic coolers with an MTTF far above 20.000 hrs for military, civil and space programs. Developments in these markets required continuous update of the flexure bearing cooler portfolio for new and emerging applications. The cooling requirements of new application have not only their influence on the size of the compressor, cold finger and cooling technology used but also on the integration and control of the cooler in the application. Thales Cryogenics developed a compact Cooler Drive Electronics based on DSP technology that could be used for driving linear flexure bearing coolers with extreme temperature stability and with additional diagnostics inside the CDE. This CDE has a wide application and can be modified to specific customer requirements. During the presentation the latest developments in flexure bearing cooler technology will be presented both for Stirling and Pulse Tube coolers. Also the relation between the most important recent detector requirements and possible available solutions on cryocooler level will be presented.
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D. Willems, T. Benschop, W. v. d. Groep, J. Mullié, H. v. d. Weijden, and M. Tops "Update on Thales flexure bearing coolers and drive electronics", Proc. SPIE 7298, Infrared Technology and Applications XXXV, 729815 (7 May 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.818737
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KEYWORDS
Electronics

Digital signal processing

Sensors

Cryogenics

Cryocoolers

Temperature metrology

Cooling systems

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