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Circuit layout, ground connections, sensor connectors added to sensor system

May 17, 2021 By Redding Traiger Leave a Comment

The Measuring Division of Kaman Precision Products, Inc. announces the KD-5100+, an upgraded higher reliability version of Kaman’s legacy KD-5100 measuring system. The KD-5100+ retains the proven performance of the KD-5100 system while incorporating upgrades to the circuit layout, ground connections, and sensor connectors. The upgraded system also features higher-reliability diodes and capacitors.

The KD-5100+ is the ideal choice for laser communications, satellite, and ground station applications, as well as directed energy (ground, shipboard, and airborne), and image stabilization systems.

Two precisely matched sensors of a measuring channel are positioned opposite each other on the back of a fast steering mirror (FSM) in two axes at 90 degrees to each other. As the FSM actuators drive the mirror about the center flexure, the mirror moves away from one sensor of an axis and toward the other sensor an equal amount. The KD-5100+ output signal is used to actively control the mirror position.

At the heart of the upgraded KD-5100+ is a Mil-PRF-38534 Class H proprietary hybrid microcircuit. The system also features a dual-channel signal conditioner with two precisely matched sensors per channel.

Designed for thermal and long-term stability, radiation-tolerant, and suitable for vacuum applications, the KD-5100+ offers a small package size and low power consumption. It features isolated signal and chassis grounds and low outgassing components.

Signal conditioning electronics are available in the identical low profile enclosure as the KD-5100. Enclosure finish can be either black paint for low reflectivity or bright nickel finish for lower outgassing. Sensor and signal conditioner packaging can be customized for unique requirements.

Kaman offers high-precision, electro-mechanical contract manufacturing at its 215,000 square foot facility, with assembly to IPC-A-610 Class III and component traceability. Complete end-item data package (EIDP) development is available upon request. The Measuring Division of Kaman Precision Products follows rigorous aerospace quality systems. The manufacturing facility is certified to AS9100 and ISO 9001:2000 and features a class 100 cleanroom

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