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InSb IRES Cryocooled Imaging Module

 

 

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The Critical Imaging InSb IRES Cryocooled module utilizes a 320 x 256 InSb FPA, drive electronics and compact chassis to provide a high degree of flexibility and value added for the customer.

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The electronics support is provided through an A/D board, video processing board, calibration flag and controller, and a power conversion module.

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Video outputs are provided in NTSC/PAL/SVHS format. Pseudo-color and monochrome display capability is also provided.

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Refer to the specifications below or contact a Critical Imaging representative for more details.

 

 

Summary Specifications for SAC5900
**dimensions are for reference use only, not for design information. Specifications subject to change.
Detector Type
Indium Antimonide
FPA Format
320 x 240 (pixels)
Detector Pitch
30 um x 30 um
FPA Fill Factor
>90%
Spectral Response
1.0 to 5.4 um nominal, internally filtered to 3.0 to 5.0 um
Operability
90%
Frame Rate
60 Hz standard
IR Signal Dynamic Range
>80db typical
Quantum Efficiency
>85%
NETD
<20 mK mean
Ambient Operational Temperature
-20C to +54C
InSb IRES Module Features
• Intel 386 processor with embedded software
• FPA Analog Video Conditioning
• 12 bit A/D conversion
• FPA non-uniformity correction
• Automatic Gain/Level control
• Linear/Non-Linear, look up table based contrast enhancement
(including Histogram Equalization)
• Defective pixel replacement (Selected from 8 by 8 nearest neighbor kernal)
• Monochrome/pseudocolor display modes
• NTSC/PAL video generation
• RS-232 control interface or RS-422 control interface
• 8bit & 12bit digital output
• Onscreen date, time and low power indicator.
• User definable onscreen text via serial interface
• Weight: 4 lbs. (1815g)
• Nominal steady state operating power <20 watts
• Ambient operational temperature: -20C to +54C
• Optics: standard bayonet interface with interchangeable f/2.6 optics.

 

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