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EIS continues calibration operation (eg. [REGCAL071|http://msslxr.mssl.ucl.ac.uk:8080/SolarB/studyeis/studydef/study_000027.def.txt]/[REGCAL072|http://msslxr.mssl.ucl.ac.uk:8080/SolarB/studyeis/studydef/study_000028.def.txt]) to generate hot and warm pixels maps for [EIS_PREP|Eis_prep] routine use: e.g. to mark the hot/warm pixel positions and smooth the values on those positions.
EIS continues calibration operation (eg. [REGCAL071|https://vsolar.mssl.ucl.ac.uk/SolarB/studyeis/studydef/study_000027.def.txt]/[REGCAL072|https://vsolar.mssl.ucl.ac.uk/SolarB/studyeis/studydef/study_000028.def.txt]) to generate hot and warm pixels maps for [EIS_PREP|Eis_prep] routine use: e.g. to mark the hot/warm pixel positions and smooth the values on those positions.
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However, in post-launch phase, the top and bottom of the CCDs were introduced to cover __whole CCDs area__ (ie. ''Y-axis: 0-1023 rows, X-axis: 0-4095 columns''). Thus hot/warm pixels maps for EIS CCDs have been generated accordingly as top and bottom maps (in detail: [REGCAL072|http://msslxr.mssl.ucl.ac.uk:8080/SolarB/studyeis/studydef/study_000028.def.txt] study for top of CCDs and [REGCAL071|http://msslxr.mssl.ucl.ac.uk:8080/SolarB/studyeis/studydef/study_000027.def.txt] study for bottom). The [EIS_PREP|Eis_prep] routine has also changed in order to use top and bottom hot/warm pixels maps.
However, in post-launch phase, the top and bottom of the CCDs were introduced to cover __whole CCDs area__ (ie. ''Y-axis: 0-1023 rows, X-axis: 0-4095 columns''). Thus hot/warm pixels maps for EIS CCDs have been generated accordingly as top and bottom maps (in detail: [REGCAL072|https://vsolar.mssl.ucl.ac.uk/SolarB/studyeis/studydef/study_000028.def.txt] study for top of CCDs and [REGCAL071|https://vsolar.mssl.ucl.ac.uk/SolarB/studyeis/studydef/study_000027.def.txt] study for bottom). The [EIS_PREP|Eis_prep] routine has also changed in order to use top and bottom hot/warm pixels maps.
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-- LouisaBradley, 13-Aug-2009
-- Louisa Bradley, 13-Aug-2009
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Following an update to the EIS reformatter software (Feb 2010) the 'recovered' data for REGCAL071 and REGCAL072 can now be used to provide hot and warm pixel maps. Previous to this change the recovered data could not be trusted as it did not appear in the correct position of the CCD. When a file is recovered it means that some of the data is missing, in the case of the REGCAL071 and REGCAL072 files (which are FULL CCD exposures) typically a CCD half will be missing, i.e. 25% of the data cannot be used. [Click here|http://msslxr.mssl.ucl.ac.uk:8080/eiswiki/attach/TopBottomHotWarmMaps/recovered_regcal072_11May2010.pdf] to see images from a recovered REGCAL072 file. The remaining 75% of the data can be used and is processed as normal.
Following an update to the EIS reformatter software (Feb 2010) the 'recovered' data for REGCAL071 and REGCAL072 can now be used to provide hot and warm pixel maps. Previous to this change the recovered data could not be trusted as it did not appear in the correct position of the CCD. When a file is recovered it means that some of the data is missing, in the case of the REGCAL071 and REGCAL072 files (which are FULL CCD exposures) typically a CCD half will be missing, i.e. 25% of the data cannot be used. [Click here|https://vsolar.mssl.ucl.ac.uk/eiswiki/attach/TopBottomHotWarmMaps/recovered_regcal072_11May2010.pdf] to see images from a recovered REGCAL072 file. The remaining 75% of the data can be used and is processed as normal.
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-- LouisaBradley, 19-May-2010
-- Louisa Bradley, 19-May-2010
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-- LouisaBradley, 08-July-2010
-- Louisa Bradley, 08-July-2010