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1 November 1993 Self-contained 256 x 256 indium-antimonide FPA camera system
Chris R. Johnston
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Abstract
A self-contained IR camera system has been developed with preliminary performance measurements reported herein. The camera system includes a 256 X 256 indium antimonide (InSb) FPA, closed-cycle cryogenic cooling, and DSP-based electronics. All camera functions are contained within a small volume. Measured performance indicates the camera has very high sensitivity, low noise, and wide dynamic range.
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Chris R. Johnston "Self-contained 256 x 256 indium-antimonide FPA camera system", Proc. SPIE 2020, Infrared Technology XIX, (1 November 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.160561
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Staring arrays

Imaging systems

Electronics

Sensors

Nonuniformity corrections

Signal processing

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