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arxiv 2012.11232 v1 pith:ESYWSCMG submitted 2020-12-21 physics.ins-det astro-ph.IMgr-qc

MICROSCOPE instrument description and validation

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keywords instrumenttest-masselectronicsmicroscopeappliedattitudecontroldata
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Dedicated accelerometers have been developed for the MICROSCOPE mission taking into account the specific range of acceleration to be measured on board the satellite. Considering one micro-g and even less as the full range of the instrument, leads to a customized concept and a high performance electronics for the sensing and servo-actuations of the accelerometer test-masses. In addition to a very accurate geometrical sensor core, a high performance electronics architecture provides the measurement of the weak electrostatic forces and torques applied to the test-masses. A set of capacitive sensors delivers the position and the attitude of the test-mass with respect to a very steady gold coated cage made in silica. The voltages applied on the electrodes surrounding each test-mass are finely controlled to generate the adequate electrical field and so the electrostatic pressures on the test-mass. This field maintains the test-mass motionless with respect to the instrument structure. Digital control laws are implemented in order to enable instrument operation flexibility and a weak position sensor noise. These electronics provide both the scientific data for MICROSCOPE's test of General Relativity and the data for the satellite drag-free and attitude control system (DFACS).

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