A programmable CCD driver circuit for multiphase CCD operation
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A programmable CCD (charge-coupled device) driver circuit was designed to drive CCDs in multiphased modes. The purpose of the drive electronics is to operate developmental CCD imaging arrays for NASA's tiltable moderate resolution imaging spectrometer (MODIS-T) Four objectives for the driver were considered during its design: the circuit drives CCD electrode voltages between 0 V and +30 V to produce reasonable potential wells; the driving sequence is started with one input signal; the circuit allows programming of frame sequences required by arrays of any size; it produces interfacing signals for the CCD and the DTF (detector test facility). Simulation of the driver verified its function with the master clock running up to 10 MHz. This suggests a maximum rate of 400000 pixels/s. Timing and packaging parameters were verified. The design uses 54 TTL (transistor-transistor logic) chips. Two versions of hardware were fabricated: wirewrap and printed circuit board. Both were verified functionally with a logic analyzer. >