REVISION DATE: 09-Aug-2016 15:52:22
Email from Mike Kehoe on 8/2/2016 3:51 PM: Greetings All, Casey finished assembly and testing of RS3 last week, before heading to Asia on other business. Please find attached the report on RS3. The data is at the usual site: MOBY Red file dated 7/28/16. The system is ready so ship, so please let me know when you are ready to receive it. -Mike
Below are my graphs of the mobyred_channel7.bip file. The file contains 10 dark images at 1e-05 sec Note some graphs are dark corrected and some are not so check the axis labels to know what you are looking at.
I took the 10 images and meaned them to get the surface plot below.
Figure 1
Same as the previous images but with the dark image subtracted.
Figure 2
This is a cross section through the tracks at wavelength pixel 900, with one line for each of the 10 images (darks are subtracted).
Figure 3
Same as the previous graph but zoomed into the bottom to see the level of the darks between the tracks.
Figure 4
Same as figure 2 but for Wavelength pixel 400 (darks are subtracted)
Figure 5
Again this is the mean image with slices thought the image at different wavelength pixels (darks are subtracted).
Figure 6
Same as figure 6 but zoomed to the bottom so you can see the darks between the tracks (darks are subtracted).
Figure 7
Same as figure 7 but zoomed into the dark area between tracks 5 and 6 so you can see the amount of light getting between the tracks (darks are subtracted). It varies by wavelength.
Figure 8
The same cross track plots but zoomed to the bottom and not dark corrected with the dark plotted at a black line (wavelength pixel 900).
Figure 9
The same cross track plots but zoomed to the bottom and not dark corrected with the dark plotted at a black line (wavelength pixel 400).
Figure 10
Track data which is dark subtracted, track 8 is the only one illuminated so we can get a cross track percentage
Figure 11
A zoom in of each dark and lite for each track.
Figure 12
I calculated the Ratio of each track to track 8 and then multiplied bu 100 to get percentage. Looks pretty good. I also took out the first 100 pixels because the ratio blows up there where the filter cuts on. So less than 2%.
Figure 13