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12 October 1996 Precision pointing mechanism for laser communication mission
Douglas A. Harvison, Bruce Hardy
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Abstract
This paper describes the design, development and testing of a precision steering mirror used to provide laser pointing in a laser communication link. The mechanism is used to steer a 9 mm output laser beam about two orthogonal axes using an open loop command. The pointing error budget is 13 (mu) rad over the +/- 6.5 mrad pointing region. The mirror is mounted on a 2-axis flexure suspension system and driven by linear actuators. Position sensors measure the mirror position with respect to the base. The drive electronics utilize redundant servo electronics cards. This paper provides a general overview of the mechanism pointing requirements. After the requirements definition, an overview of the hardware configuration is given, followed by critical performance summaries and test results.
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Douglas A. Harvison and Bruce Hardy "Precision pointing mechanism for laser communication mission", Proc. SPIE 2807, Space Telescopes and Instruments IV, (12 October 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.255120
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Electronics

Servomechanisms

Laser communications

Actuators

Position sensors

Calibration

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