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A. Bergeron, H. Jerominek, C. Chevalier, et al. "Evolution of INO Uncooled Infrared Cameras Towards Very High Resolution Imaging " Journal of Physics: Conference Series, , Vol. 276, art. no 012114, 2011

Abstract: : Along the years INO has been involved in development of various uncooled infrared devices. Todays, the infrared imagers exhibit good resolutions and find their niche in numerous applications. Nevertheless, there is still a trend toward high resolution imaging for demanding applications. At the same time, low-resolution for mass market applications are sought for low-cost imaging solutions. These two opposite requirements reflect the evolution of infrared cameras from the origin, when only few pixel-count FPAs were available, to megapixel-count FPA of the recent years. This paper reviews the evolution of infrared camera technologies at INO from the uncooled bolometer detector capability up to the recent achievement of 1280x960 pixels infrared camera core using INO's patented microscan technology.

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