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22 July 1998 Applications of uncooled microbolometer sensors
Thomas B. Breen, Neal R. Butler, Margaret Kohin, Charles A. Marshall, Robert Murphy, Todd W. Parker, Raymond J. Silva
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Lockheed Martin IR Imaging Systems is developing low cost, high performance, uncooled infrared imaging products for both military and commercial applications. These products are based on microbolometer technology, a silicon micromachined sensor that combines wafer level silicon processing with a device structure capable of yielding excellent imaging performance. Here, in the first of a series of papers, we report on several applications that are utilizing the Lockheed Martin microbolometer sensor. The performance of our basic uncooled sensor has been measured (and reported in multiple papers) to determine sensor capabilities for insertion into both military and commercial products. Non-linearity of the sensor over a scene temperature range of 95 degrees Celsius is less than 0.5%. Our sensors typically have temporal NETDs of less than 70 mK as well as spatial NETDs of less than 50 mK. MRTD performance is less than 0.4 degrees Celsius at spatial frequencies more than 20% beyond Nyquist. Spatial noise variation over time has been measured and found to meet both commercial and military requirements with excellent spatial noise over wide scene and ambient temperature ranges. However, the multiple applications in which our uncooled sensors have been used have never been described in one report demonstrating the varied and unique uses of this product. Our sensor is now used by dozens of partners and customers for applications ranging from hand-held radiometric cameras to driving aids; from sniper location prototype cameras to helmet mounted mine detection sensors; from rifle sights to space sensors. These applications will be discussed along with their unique system level performance parameters. Video will be used to demonstrate the various applications discussed.
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Thomas B. Breen, Neal R. Butler, Margaret Kohin, Charles A. Marshall, Robert Murphy, Todd W. Parker, and Raymond J. Silva "Applications of uncooled microbolometer sensors", Proc. SPIE 3379, Infrared Detectors and Focal Plane Arrays V, (22 July 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.317581
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Microbolometers

Cameras

Imaging systems

Electronics

Video

Calibration

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