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12 August 1992 Portable high-performance staring infrared camera
John H. Graff, John D. Blackwell, Richard G. Lane, Karen Metschuleit, P. C. Tan
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Abstract
This paper reports on continuing improvements in the performance and producibility of InSb focal plane arrays, which together with progress in self-contained dewar/cooler designs have resulted in a new level of portable infrared camera functional capability. A new camera will also take advantage of the latest advances in integrated circuit miniaturization and electronic package fabrication to achieve the lowest possible size, weight, and power consumption while meeting its design goals for ruggedness and reliability.
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John H. Graff, John D. Blackwell, Richard G. Lane, Karen Metschuleit, and P. C. Tan "Portable high-performance staring infrared camera", Proc. SPIE 1683, Infrared Focal Plane Array Producibility and Related Materials, (12 August 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.137782
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Semiconducting wafers

Staring arrays

Signal processing

Control systems

Infrared cameras

Sensors

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