Title :
Radiation Instrumentation Electronics for the Pioneers III and IV Space Probes
Author :
Josias, Conrad S.
Author_Institution :
Jet Propulsion Lab., California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, Calif.
fDate :
4/1/1960 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
One of the devices carried aboard lunar payloads, Pioneer III and Pioneer IV, was a radiation measurement instrument. Its purpose was to detect and process information on particle flux rates encountered along the nominal cis-lunar trajectory to be followed by those payloads. Radiation data were collected by two different Geiger-Mueller tubes. One tube registered particle counts and the resultant accumulation was stored in a 17-stage scaler. The other tube provided average pulse current that was a compressed function of the counting rate. This current was fed to a resistor and the voltage thus formed was transferred to a telemetering subcarrier oscillator by way of a stable dc amplifier. The electronics discussed in this paper fall into three groups: 1) dc amplifier for the analog experiment, 2) high-voltage circuitry for the detectors, 3) digital circuitry for the counting experiment. Details of the encoding system, which permits a large dynamic range of counting rates to be clearly presented on a single subcarrier, are also discussed.
Keywords :
Circuits; Detectors; Instruments; Moon; Payloads; Probes; Pulse amplifiers; Pulse compression methods; Resistors; Voltage-controlled oscillators;
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IRE
DOI :
10.1109/JRPROC.1960.287476