The Descent camera (DESCAM) is mounted on the lander radar bracket and is pointed downward during lander descent. It has the exact same optical design as the Navcams and Hazcams. The DESCAM will be used to take images of Mars as the lander is descending. The DESCAM is made of a detector head and an electronics box. The detector head houses a lens assembly and a Charge Coupled Device detector (CCD). The electronics box contains the CCD driver electronics, the 12-bit Analog to Digital Converter (ADC), camera/rover interface electronics, and a heater resistor that will keep the box above the minimum operating temperature of 218 K. The DESCAM uses a broadband visible filter and produces 1024 x 1024 pixel images.
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