Low Cost Uncooled VOx Infrared Camera Development

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Li, Chuan [1 ]
Han, C. J. [1 ]
Skidmore, George D. [1 ]
Cook, Grady [1 ]
Kubala, Kenny
Bates, Robert
Temple, Dorota
Lannon, John
Hilton, Allan
Glukh, Konstantin
Hardy, Busbee
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[1] DRS Network & Imaging Syst, Dallas, TX USA
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10.1117/12.2019653
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O43 [光学];
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070207 ; 0803 ;
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The DRS Tamarisk (R)(320) camera, introduced in 2011, is a low cost commercial camera based on the 17 mu m pixel pitch 320x240 VOx microbolometer technology. A higher resolution 17 mu m pixel pitch 640x480 Tamarisk (R)(640) has also been developed and is now in production serving the commercial markets. Recently, under the DARPA sponsored Low Cost Thermal Imager-Manufacturing (LCTI-M) program and internal project, DRS is leading a team of industrial experts from FiveFocal, RTI International and MEMSCAP to develop a small form factor uncooled infrared camera for the military and commercial markets. The objective of the DARPA LCTI-M program is to develop a low SWaP camera (<3.5 cm(3) in volume and <500 mW in power consumption) that costs less than US $500 based on a 10,000 units per month production rate. To meet this challenge, DRS is developing several innovative technologies including a small pixel pitch 640x512 VOx uncooled detector, an advanced digital ROIC and low power miniature camera electronics. In addition, DRS and its partners are developing innovative manufacturing processes to reduce production cycle time and costs including wafer scale optic and vacuum packaging manufacturing and a 3-dimensional integrated camera assembly. This paper provides an overview of the DRS Tamarisk (R) project and LCTI-M related uncooled technology development activities. Highlights of recent progress and challenges will also be discussed. It should be noted that BAE Systems and Raytheon Vision Systems are also participants of the DARPA LCTI-M program.
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