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LISA (Laboratory of Image-Sensors for Astronomy) is a laboratory of approximately 55 m2, dedicated to the characterization of astronomical detectors under controlled conditions. It is equipped with compressed air, air conditioning, external cooling for high-flow heat exchangers, single-phase and three-phase power supply, UPS and general purpose equipment such as microscopes, digital oscilloscopes, control PCs, etc. The laboratory has two work areas, one dedicated to the characterization in visible wavelengths and the other to the infrared, both with all the necessary technical equipment and facilities. This is: specific tables and optical components, radiometer, black body, light sources, cryostats, sensors, etc. Together with the electronic equipment and software for the control and data acquisition of the sensors and detectors under study, and the subsequent processing and analysis of the data. The equipment of this laboratory has been partially financed by ERDF funds.
![General view of the electronic design laboratory General view of the electronic design laboratory with several workbenches, electronic racks and cabinets for components and electronic parts](/sites/default/files/styles/crop_square_2_2_to_320px/public/images/technical_facility/Equip.Lab_Dise%C3%B1o_Electr%C3%B3nico.jpg?h=ac268dde&itok=WfYMv2Rh)
![View of a SBIG camera in the laboratory View of a SBIG camera on a table at the laboratory. Cubic shaped device with connectors.](/sites/default/files/styles/crop_square_2_2_to_320px/public/images/technical_facility/Equip.Detectores_Bidimensionales.jpg?h=b76e1255&itok=J1wms6eT)
![Part of equipment used for the characterization of astronomical detectors Part of equipment used for the characterization of astronomical detectors. Metallic cylinder on a table coupled to a small chiller and to a vacuum pump](/sites/default/files/styles/crop_square_2_2_to_320px/public/images/capability/Cap.Caracterizaci%C3%B3n_Detectores.jpg?h=3a133229&itok=rUcPtTKx)