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Single mode fiber coupling tip tilt control for a small amateur telescope

Authors :
Ernest A. Michael
Kevin Espinoza
Ricardo Jara
Nicolas Ramos
Miguel I. Pina
Massinissa Hadjara
Benjamin Cornejo
Pablo Zorzi
Alfredo Rates
Carolina Garcia
Felipe E. Besser
Joaquin Rojas
Source :
Optical and Infrared Interferometry and Imaging VII.
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
SPIE, 2020.

Abstract

The current work presents a fiber coupling tip-tilt controller developed for a three-telescope experimental prototype of an Astronomical Fiber-Based Near-Infrared Heterodyne Interferometer. It is based on a commercial magneto-mechanical compact-disk laser-beam actuator on which the fiber-ferrule is mounted. The actuator is driven by a two-axis controller electronics board which was developed by us based on digital processing in a dsPIC33EP device with analog periphery, which reads the quad-photodiode signals amplified by 109, and drives the actuator with two high-current outputs. While this realizes the very fine and relatively fast (up to 100 Hz) fiber-position control in the telescope focus, as a basis to this, a relatively coarse and slow auto-guiding is given by an amateur guiding camera. During first optical bench testing we obtained an average coupled power increase of up to 50% under certain perturbations.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Optical and Infrared Interferometry and Imaging VII
Accession number :
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