As state-of-the-art readout circuits short-time integrators in Far Infrared (FIR) uncooled bolometer arrays are commonly used. This paper compares the transfer functions of an ideal continuous-time integrator with that of a real integrator with focus an OTA parameters and noise analysis. Beside the noise sources at the non-inverting input of the OTA special care has to be taken to account for capacitances at the inverting input. The Noise Equivalent Temperature Difference (NETD) as the key parameter for bolometer applications for a real short-time integrator will be derived. As the result it will be shown, that the NETD is 1/f-noise limited
This paper describes a new readout integrated circuit and non-uniformity correction (NUC) method tha...
This paper describes a new readout integrated circuit and non-uniformity correction (NUC) method tha...
There are two major types of detectors for IR imaging and sensing: photon detector and thermal dete...
As state-of-the-art readout circuits short-time integrators in Far Infrared (FIR) uncooled bolometer...
In this paper, we considered the issues related to modeling and analysis of uncooled infrared detect...
We describe a new "ideal integrator" bolometer as a prototype for a new generation of sensitive, fle...
This paper describes a self-compensating system for fixed pattern noise reduction (FPNR) of focal pl...
Thesis (M.Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
This review describes bolometric detectors for infrared and millimeter waves. The introduction sketc...
A description is given of the optimization of a bolometric infrared detector which uses the resistiv...
Thermal detectors for the infrared, such as thermocouples and bolometers, are limited in their ultim...
AbstractIn this paper, we proposed an approach for analyzing uncooled infrared bolometer detector. T...
Thermal detectors for the infrared, such as thermocouples and bolometers, are limited in their ultim...
A low-noise analogue frontend readout circuit is presented for VOx microbolometer infrared imager wi...
We have characterized the intrinsic 1/f noise of ion-implanted silicon thermistors in the 0.05 – 0.5...
This paper describes a new readout integrated circuit and non-uniformity correction (NUC) method tha...
This paper describes a new readout integrated circuit and non-uniformity correction (NUC) method tha...
There are two major types of detectors for IR imaging and sensing: photon detector and thermal dete...
As state-of-the-art readout circuits short-time integrators in Far Infrared (FIR) uncooled bolometer...
In this paper, we considered the issues related to modeling and analysis of uncooled infrared detect...
We describe a new "ideal integrator" bolometer as a prototype for a new generation of sensitive, fle...
This paper describes a self-compensating system for fixed pattern noise reduction (FPNR) of focal pl...
Thesis (M.Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
This review describes bolometric detectors for infrared and millimeter waves. The introduction sketc...
A description is given of the optimization of a bolometric infrared detector which uses the resistiv...
Thermal detectors for the infrared, such as thermocouples and bolometers, are limited in their ultim...
AbstractIn this paper, we proposed an approach for analyzing uncooled infrared bolometer detector. T...
Thermal detectors for the infrared, such as thermocouples and bolometers, are limited in their ultim...
A low-noise analogue frontend readout circuit is presented for VOx microbolometer infrared imager wi...
We have characterized the intrinsic 1/f noise of ion-implanted silicon thermistors in the 0.05 – 0.5...
This paper describes a new readout integrated circuit and non-uniformity correction (NUC) method tha...
This paper describes a new readout integrated circuit and non-uniformity correction (NUC) method tha...
There are two major types of detectors for IR imaging and sensing: photon detector and thermal dete...