CCD-world: CCD cleaning
Hopkinson, Gordon
gordon_hopkinson at siraeo.co.uk
Thu Jun 24 10:33:42 CLT 1999
The following was posted to CCD-world:
Hello CCD World
I'd be interested to hear about the bad results from using a single-hair
brush. I had been led to believe it was a good idea.
I have dug out my old file of memos from Jim Janesick (I never throw
anything away !) and there was a note to Jim from Loren Acton at Lockheed.
This had results of an investigation into using C02 snow for the SXT
instrument. This was way back in June 1991. I don't know if anyone has
used the technique since. I can fax the memo if requested.
Best regards
Sira Electro-Optics Ltd
Gordon Hopkinson
gordon_hopkinson at siraeo.co.uk
> ----------
> From: Roy Tucker[SMTP:tucker at noao.edu]
> Reply To: CCD-world at astro.ku.dk
> Sent: 24 June 1999 00:38
> To: CCD-world at astro.ku.dk
> Subject: CCD-world: CCD cleaning
>
> The following was posted to CCD-world:
>
> Ladies and Gentlemen of the forum,
>
> We'll be using 60 Hz frame rate CCD cameras in our solar
> instrumentation. Unfortunately, we'll have to remove the glass from the
> sensor package so there will be a danger of getting dust on the imager.
> I've heard suggestions about single-hair camel's hair brushes but I've had
> bad results with such. Does anyone have alternative suggestions for
> removing those tenacious little particles? Has anyone ever experimented
> with CO2 snow guns such as are offered by Va-Tran Systems of Chula Vista,
> California? Thanks for any help.
>
> Best regards,
> - Roy Tucker
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