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16 September 1992 Design and performance of the ImagIR: a commercial infrared camera system with 128x128 InSb focal-plane array
Brett D. Rosner, Mark Stegall, Timothy F. Henricks, Thomas E. Wilson
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Abstract
Staring infrared focal plane arrays (FPAs) utilizing uniform/high quantum efficiency detectors are the enabling technology for systems providing high sensitivity, high speed, and low cost. This paper describes the performance and features of the lmaglR, a commercially available infrared imaging system utilizing staring FPA technology. Budget requirements have driven the infrared community, including the military, to purchase commercially available systems. These systems are required to consist of off-the-shelf hardware and need to interface to commercial display and storage devices. The lmaglR meets and exceeds these requirements by supporting a broad variety of interfaces and by providing a number of storage and processing solutions internal to the system itself.
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Brett D. Rosner, Mark Stegall, Timothy F. Henricks, and Thomas E. Wilson "Design and performance of the ImagIR: a commercial infrared camera system with 128x128 InSb focal-plane array", Proc. SPIE 1689, Infrared Imaging Systems: Design, Analysis, Modeling, and Testing III, (16 September 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.137981
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KEYWORDS
Staring arrays

Imaging systems

Infrared imaging

Electronics

Cameras

Calibration

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