PLC-controlled cryostats for the BlackGEM and MeerLICHT detectors
Gert Raskin, Johan Morren, Wim Pessemier, Steven Bloemen, Marc, Klein-Wolt, Ronald Roelfsema, Paul Groot, Conny Aerts

TL;DR
This paper presents the design and implementation of PLC-controlled cryostats for the BlackGEM and MeerLICHT telescopes, enabling reliable, automated cooling and operation of CCD detectors in robotic astronomical facilities.
Contribution
It introduces a novel PLC-based control system for cryostats that enhances reliability, automation, and maintenance efficiency for large telescope arrays.
Findings
Successful long-term operation of cryostats with minimal maintenance
Reliable temperature and vacuum control via PLC system
Enhanced automation with safety and alarm features
Abstract
BlackGEM (BG) is an array of telescopes, currently under development at the Radboud University Nijmegen and at NOVA. It targets the detection of the optical counterparts of gravitational waves. The first 3 BG telescopes are planned to be installed in 2018 at the La Silla observatory. A single prototype telescope, named MeerLICHT, will already be commissioned early 2017 in Sutherland to provide an optical complement for the MeerKAT radio array. The BG array consists of, initially, a set of 3 robotic 65-cm wide-field telescopes. Each telescope is equipped with a single STA1600 CCD detector with 10.5k x 10.5k 9-mum pixels that covers a 2.7 square degrees field of view. The cryostats for housing these detectors are developed and built at the KU Leuven University. The operational model of BG requires long periods of reliable ands-off operation. Therefore, we designed the cryostats for long…
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