Results of environmental testing of the focus and alignment mechanism of the near-infrared camera on the James Webb Space Telescope
2009
The Focus and Alignment Mechanism (FAM) is an opto-mechanical, cryogenic mechanism that positions the Pick-Off
Mirror (POM) for the Near Infrared Camera of the James Webb Space Telescope. The POM is used to direct the light
collected by the telescope into the Near Infrared Camera. The POM is a spherical, fused silica mirror. In order to retain
high surface quality at cryogenic temperatures, the POM is attached to the mechanism via a titanium flexure-mount
assembly. Three linear actuators are employed to position the POM in tip, tilt and piston. These linear actuators are
stepper motor driven, with harmonic drive gear reduction. In this paper, we will summarize the design and role of this
opto-mechanical mechanism and present the results of the environmental testing of the Engineering Test Unit. The tests
performed were thermal-vacuum cryogenic cycling, and vibration testing.
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