Thomas H. Ebben
Business Area Manager II at BAE Systems Inc
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Publications (10)

Proceedings Article | 17 September 2007 Paper
Thomas Ebben, James Bergstrom, Peter Spuhler, Alan Delamere, Dennis Gallagher
Proceedings Volume 6690, 66900B (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.739930
KEYWORDS: Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, Mars, Cameras, Space operations, Image resolution, Charge-coupled devices, Mirrors, Staring arrays, Aerospace engineering, Signal to noise ratio

Proceedings Article | 22 April 1996 Paper
Thomas Ebben, C. Varner, K. Parrish, Robert Marshalek, David Begley
Proceedings Volume 2699, (1996) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.238432
KEYWORDS: Sensors, Telecommunications, Receivers, Electronics, Laser communications, Mirrors, Beam splitters, Data communications, Acquisition tracking and pointing, Data acquisition

SPIE Journal Paper | 1 March 1995
Thomas Ebben, David Begley, Robert Marshalek
OE, Vol. 34, Issue 03, (March 1995) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.10.1117/12.190442
KEYWORDS: Semiconductor lasers, Distance measurement, Interference (communication), LIDAR, Heterodyning, Diodes, Tunable lasers, Refractive index, Continuous wave operation, Oscillators

SPIE Journal Paper | 1 March 1995
Robert Marshalek, Thomas Ebben, David Begley
OE, Vol. 34, Issue 03, (March 1995) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.10.1117/12.190435

Proceedings Article | 14 September 1994 Paper
Randy Kimble, Lawrence Brown, Walter Fowler, Bruce Woodgate, J. Yagelowich, Morley Blouke, Taner Dosluoglu, Jon Ferrara, David Dorn, Thomas Ebben, Debbie Murata-Seawalt, R. Ortiz, Richard Reed, Thomas Wolfe
Proceedings Volume 2282, (1994) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.186626
KEYWORDS: Charge-coupled devices, Ultraviolet radiation, Electronics, Sensors, Quantum efficiency, Clocks, CCD image sensors, Spectrographs, Space telescopes, Amplifiers

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SC073: Low Noise CCD Electronics
Charge Coupled Devices (CCDs) are the main imaging element in a variety of scientific and commercial applications. The interaction between the CCD and electronics is to achieve a quality image characterized by low-noise and low-smear, and meet frame-rate and linearity specifications. This course presents practical circuit applications and components, accompanied by appropriate theory, so the attendee has the tools to begin the electrical design of a working CCD imaging system. The course emphasizes standard design practice: understand the problem, propose a design, analyze the design using an appropriate math tool, then prototype, test and verify.
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