Overview
The 384x288 uncooled infrared focal plane detector is an uncooled long-wave infrared photodetector, which uses a microbolometer of vanadium oxide material to convert infrared radiation to electrical signals, which can be integrated into an infrared thermal imaging machine. The focal plane array is composed of a silicon-based readout circuit and a MEMS pixel array with a pixel size of 17 μm and is vacuum-packaged in a ceramic tube shell without a thermoelectric cooler, which meets ROHS requirements.
Product Features
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384x288 array pattern
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17 μm pixel size
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Maximum frame rate 100Hz
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NETD<40mK (F/1, 300K, 50Hz)
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Thermal time constant <12ms
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3.3V/1.8V power supply
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Internal low noise reference and LDO
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Typical 80mW
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Fully digital interface, no external DAC/ADC required
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Operational rate>99.5%
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Internal 14-bit column ADC
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Supports no TEC and no shutter applications
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Operating temperature range -40°C to +85°C
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36PIN PGA ceramic package
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Package size (36PIN PGA-24.13x24.13x3.9mm without pin length)
