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5 May 2017 High-performance interfaces for the implementation of various cooled IR detectors
Marian Wachs, Matthias Vettermann, Birgit Vollheim, Matthias Krauß
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Abstract
System integrators are confronted with the challenge to implement various integrated detector cooler assemblies into their IR cameras. This paper will provide solutions for adjustable electrical and digital interfaces. The presented system design supports the control and frame processing of small detectors, e.g. with 320x256 pixels, as well as high-end detectors with a resolution up to 1,920x1,536. A 10 GigE camera interface to the PC provides a bandwidth of 10 GBit/s. It offers downwards compatibility to a 1GigE Interface without changing any hardware.
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Marian Wachs, Matthias Vettermann, Birgit Vollheim, and Matthias Krauß "High-performance interfaces for the implementation of various cooled IR detectors", Proc. SPIE 10214, Thermosense: Thermal Infrared Applications XXXIX, 102141F (5 May 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2262557
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Sensors

Clocks

Infrared cameras

Image transmission

Interfaces

Infrared imaging

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