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Mechanical Concerns in Camera Development at Washington University, September 9–10, 2013

Explore major mechanical concerns of camera development at Washington University, including bulkhead design, sensor mounting, thermal impact, and precision positioning. Detailed analysis presented by Rich Northrop from the University of Chicago.

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Mechanical Concerns in Camera Development at Washington University, September 9–10, 2013

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  1. C T A Camera Development Mechanical Washington University September 9 – 10 2013 Rich Northrop University of Chicago Rev B

  2. D B A C E F H G Major Mechanical Concerns

  3. Concerns – 200 Micron Location Demand on Sensors Final Camera Size (based on new shadowing analysis) Bulkhead Design & Details FEE to Cage Mounting Sensor/Cage/Bulkhead Mounting (location & locking) Thermal Impact on Rack & Components Camera Positioning - Z motor driven, X & Y manual Mounting Flange Design

  4. Need to Know – Bulkhead Mounting/Penetration Requirements FEE Details Sensor Details Final Shadowing Studies Telescope/Camera Mount Ring Details Camera Access

  5. Solutions – Final & Exact Bulkhead Layout Precision Location & Locking Mechanism for Module/Sensors Mounting Design for Cage/FEE/Bulkhead Camera X Y Z Positioner Design

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