REVISION DATE: 16-Aug-2016 13:36:16
Files below where collected with BS02 installed in MOBY261, and they are testing it in the tent. The below files are collected at 3 int times and with the shutter open and closed. Also all the data where collected with no temperature regulation so many of the files are just noise and the data goes rail to rail (zero to 65000K). The 0.1 sec data seem OK for both the shutter open or closed. For the data taken at 0.1 and 0.5 I removed all data over 500 ADU to get rid of the noise. You could not do this with the 1 sec data cause most of the data would be gone. Also some of the tracks are "negative numbers" not positive.
FIle/Dir name conversions---------------------- 01_0.1sLight s2016081501.fits 02_0.1sDark d2016081502.fits 03_0.5sLight s2016081503.fits 04_0.5sDark d2016081504.fits 05_1.0Light s2016081505.fits 06_1.0Dark d2016081506.fits 07_0.1s_shutters0_Light s2016081507.fits 08_0.1s_shutters0_Dark d2016081508.fits 09_0.5s_shutters0_Light s2016081509.fits 10_0.5s_shutters0_Dark d2016081510.fits 11_1.0s_shutters0_Light s2016081511.fits 12_1.0s_shutters0_Dark d2016081512.fits
Track 7 for all 6 files, with 3 int times and open and closed shutter. You can see for the 1 sec data much of the data are saturated.
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Same plot as above but with dots rather than lines so you can see that there are no middle numbers the data are either good or saturated.
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Same graph as above but zoomed into the "good" data. For the 1 sec data open shutter there are 872 saturated values out of 1024 and for the closed shutter there are 123 out of 1024.
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All the following images show the dark, lite and net for each int time and shutter open/closed pairs. In some of the dark and light images you can see what look like tracks. Stranglely most of the tracks are lower than the darks around them.
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