Claims
- 1. Mechanism for testing the electrical response time of an optical radiation detector (12) designed to have a sighting window (16) exposed to radiation for generating an electrical output signal after a predetermined exposure time to a given type of radiation: said testing mechanism comprising an electrically-operated shutter (58) positioned in close proximity to the sighting window of the detector for normally shielding the detector from a test radiation source (19); electric means (59) for opening the shutter; a rotary disc (22) positioned in close proximity to the shutter for interrupting the flow of radiant energy from the aforementioned test radiation source to the shutter; motor means (20) for rotating the disc around an axis spaced from a line of sight taken through the detector window and shutter; said disc having an opening (24) offset from the disc rotational axis, whereby said opening passes across the shutter once during each revolution of the disc; the disc opening having a leading edge (25) and a trailing edge (27); electric means (30,36) for generating a first start signal when the disc is in a known position shielding the shutter from the radiation source; a manually-controlled circuit (62) interconnecting the start signal means and shutter opening means (59), whereby the shutter undergoes an opening action while the disc is shielding the shutter from the test radiation source; means (32) for generating a second electric signal when the leading edge of the disc opening (24) is passing across the shutter line of sight, thereby signalling the precise moment when the detector under test begins to be exposed to the test radiation source; and third electric signal means (88) connected with the electrical output of the detector under test, said last mentioned electric signal means providing a third signal representing the moment when the detector has generated a useful output signal resulting from exposure to the test radiation source; the elapsed time between the second and third signals constituting the response time of the detector under test; the aformentioned disc opening (24) having a sufficient circumferential length, measured from its leading edge to its trailing edge, that satisfactory detector response times are achieved while the disc opening is in optical communication with the shutter line of sight.
- 2. The mechanism of claim 1 wherein said means for generating a first start signal comprises a first magnetically-operated proximity switch (30) located at a stationary point near the disc, and a magnetically permeable projection (36) carried at a specific location on the disc to operate said first switch when the disc is in a known position.
- 3. The mechanism of claim 1 wherein said manually-controlled circuit (62) comprises a monostable multivibrator.
- 4. The mechanism of claim 3 wherein said manually-controlled circuit (62) includes a momentary push button switch (45) and transistor (61) arranged to cooperatively switch the multivibrator when an electrical pulse is received from the aforementioned first start signal means.
- 5. The mechanism of claim 4 wherein said manually-controlled circuit (62) includes an output power transistor (70) controlled by the multivibrator.
- 6. The mechanism of claim 1: said means for generating the second electric signal comprising a second proximity switch (32) located at a stationary point near the peripheral edge of the aforementioned disc to sense the positions of the leading end trailing edges of the disc opening.
- 7. The mechanism of claim 1 and further comprising an oscilloscope having a first channel electrically connected to said second electric signal means, and a second channel electrically connected with said third electric signal means.
- 8. The mechanism of claim 1 wherein the shutter has a relatively large diameter shutter opening, sufficient to give the detector window an approximately ninety degree conical field-of-view.
GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used, and licensed by or for the Government for governmental purposes without payment to us of any royalty thereon.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Date |
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865271 |
Mar 1971 |
CAX |