Abstract

This paper describes a new read-out IC (ROIC) architecture with substrate temperature compensation for the uncooled micro bolometer detector. The influence of responsivity on the substrate temperature is evaluated. Numerical simulation and measurement of the proposed ROIC architecture demonstrate high quality of signal over wide temperature range without using multiple corrections. A 160× 120 uncooled micro bolometer focal plane array(FPA) based on the proposed circuit was implemented on silicon using a 0.5 ?m CMOS technology. The measurement data show that the maximum difference of the output voltages is only 2mV over 20K substrate temperature change. This architecture is expected to allow removal of the thermoelectric cooler (TEC) from uncooled systems. Thus it is ideally suited for low-cost, low-power, and low-weight production applications.

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