Help with Focal Plane Arrays specifications:
Array Type
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Array Type | |||
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Linear Array | Linear arrays consist of a single line of pixels. | ||
Area Array | Area arrays consist of rows and columns of pixels. | ||
Other | Other unlisted array types. | ||
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Spectral Range
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Spectral Range | |||
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X-Ray | Devices measure X-rays, electromagnetic waves with wavelengths from .01 nm to 10 nm. | ||
Ultraviolet | Devices measure ultraviolet (UV) light, electromagnetic waves with wavelengths from 10 nm to 400 nm. | ||
Visible | Devices measure visible light, electromagnetic waves with wavelengths from 400 nm to 750 nm. | ||
Near Infrared | Devices measure near-infrared (NIR) light, electromagnetic waves with wavelengths from 750 nm to 2.5 µm. | ||
Mid Infrared | Devices measure mid-infrared light, electromagnetic waves with wavelengths from 2.5 µm to 10 µm. | ||
Far Infrared | Devices measure far-infrared (FIR) light, electromagnetic waves with with wavelengths from 10 µm to 1 mm. | ||
Microwave | Devices measure microwave light, electromagnetic waves with wavelengths from 1 mm to 10 cm. | ||
Other | Other unlisted spectral range. | ||
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Spectral Range | Spectral range is the range of wavelengths which focal plane arrays are designed to detect. | ||
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Resolution
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Horizontal Pixels | Horizontal pixels are the pixels in a row of the image sensor. A resolution of 640 x 480 indicates that the number of horizontal pixels is 640 and the number of vertical pixels is 480. The greater the number of pixels, the better the resolution. | ||
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Vertical Pixels | Vertical pixels are the pixels in a column of the image sensor. A resolution of 640 x 480 indicates that the number of horizontal pixels is 640 and the number of vertical pixels is 480. The greater the number of pixels, the better the resolution. | ||
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Pixel Size | Pixel size is the largest dimension of the pixel. Pixels are usually square, but can sometimes be rectangular. Pixel size is sometimes called the pitch. | ||
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Features
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High Speed | Focal plane arrays are designed for high-speed applications. | ||
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Cooled | Focal plane arrays are cooled to reduce noise and improve detection. | ||
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Other | Other unlisted features. | ||
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More Specs
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Output Channels | Output channels are the number of outputs. | ||
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Maximum Frame Rate | Maximum frame rate is the maximum speed at which an imaging device produces unique, consecutive images. | ||
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Operating Temperature Range | Operating temperature range is the temperature range in which focal plane arrays are designed to operate. | ||
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