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GP-B Post-Flight Analysis—Final Report - Gravity Probe B - Stanford ...

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All of the <strong>GP</strong>-B electronics have been designed to be as quiet as possible to limit the amount of EMI reaching thereadout system. The readout system itself is very well shielded; its cables are filtered and are nearly light tight.We have also considered EMI sources external to the experiment. Although the <strong>Probe</strong> and dewar make anexcellent electrostatic shield, a window is provided for the telescope to view the guide star. We reduce theleakage through this window by metalizing it and by using EMI absorbing materials in the telescope’s sunshade.Together, these measures provide at least 40 dB of attenuation to 10 GHz.The payload electronics includes two forward SREs in order to provide readout system redundancy and ensureoverall reliability. Figure 10-2 below shows a schematic diagram of the forward SRE units.Figure 10-2. SQUID Readout Electronics (SRE) – Forward UnitsBoth forward units are operated simultaneously. FWD SRE A controls the SQUIDs for gyroscopes 1 and 3 andthe SQUID bracket temperature control for SQUIDs 1 and 2 while FWD SRE B controls the SQUIDs forgyroscopes 2 and 4 and the SQUID bracket temperature control for SQUIDs 3 and 4. The sub-blocks locatedwith the FWD SRE include; FLL = Flux locked Loop electronics, DAC = Digital to Analog conversionelectronics, DAS = Data Acquisition System and BTC = Bracket (SQUID) Temperature Control electronics aswell as power management, auxiliary analog test ports and communications blocks. The SRE subsystem alsoprovides power, digital communications and digital processing for the Telescope Readout Electronics (TRE).The payload electronics also includes two AFT SREs (A and B) in order to provide readout system redundancyand ensure overall reliability. Figure 10-3 below provides a schematic diagram of these aft SRE units.286 March 2007 Chapter 10 — SQUID Readout Subsystem (SRE) Analysis

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