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Prelaunch and on-orbit electronic calibration for Earth-observing instruments
Author(s) -
Amit Angal,
Xiaoxiong Xiong,
Jeffrey McIntire,
Na Chen,
Hassan Oudrari
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
nasa sti repository (national aeronautics and space administration)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.1117/12.2500057
Subject(s) - calibration , electronics , satellite , remote sensing , linearity , orbit (dynamics) , satellite broadcasting , measuring instrument , environmental science , computer science , engineering , electrical engineering , aerospace engineering , physics , mathematics , geography , statistics , thermodynamics
The Electronic Calibration (Ecal) tests are performed during various stages of instrument development to examine the linearity of the instrument electronics. During this process, charges with stepwise increments are injected in the analog electronics circuitry to generate a ramp signal that can be used to characterize any nonlinearities in the electronics. The prelaunch characterization of MODIS (on the Terra and Aqua platforms) and VIIRS (on SNPP, JPSS-1 and JPSS-2) involved a regular evaluation of the electronics linearity using the Ecal tests. On orbit, the Ecal tests have been regularly performed over the mission for both the MODIS instruments to derive the electronics gain and linearity. Unlike MODIS, the Ecal tests on the VIIRS instruments are performed on an as-needed basis. To date, no Ecal tests were performed for S-NPP VIIRS on orbit. The VIIRS instrument on JPSS-1 (now NOAA 20) was launched on November 18, 2017. An Ecal test was performed to support the instruments initial post-launch performance assessment. Shortly after the

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