Radiant energy – Infrared-to-visible imaging – Including detector array
Patent
1997-02-11
1998-05-26
Porta, David P.
Radiant energy
Infrared-to-visible imaging
Including detector array
2503381, 2503384, G01J 520, G01J 524
Patent
active
057569991
ABSTRACT:
Correction for temperature-induced non-uniformities in the response characteristics of the microbolometers in an infrared focal plane array (FPA) is performed by applying a non-uniform corrective bias to the individual microbolometers. The corrective bias is applied either before or during the bias or integration period during which the detectors are sampled. The bias-correction can be applied to two-dimensional detector multiplexers at each column amplifier input, the reference potential for each column amplifier or the voltage supply for each detector element. The magnitude of each corrective bias is determined by calibrating the detectors at different temperatures and different levels of incident infrared radiation. According to another aspect of this invention, a microbolometer which is thermally-shorted to the substrate on which the read out integrated circuit (ROIC) is formed is used along with the sensing microbolometer to compensate for variations in temperature. Circuitry for providing on-ROIC substrate temperature control is also described. This invention allows the operation of a microbolometer FPA over a wider range of device substrate temperatures and thereby significantly reduces the complexity and cost of the system as compared with the conventional technique of cooling the FPA.
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Parrish William J.
Woolaway James T.
Indigo Systems Corporation
Porta David P.
Steuber David E.
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