Abstract
This paper describes a new readout integrated circuit and non-uniformity correction (NUC) method that ensures that the bolometer array has low non-uniformity over a wide operating temperature range without a thermoelectric cooler (TEC). The proposed NUC minimizes the circuit and memory required for signal processing, making it suitable for compact and power-efficient portable infrared cameras. It corrects the aging phenomenon through start-up calibration and corrects non-uniformities without a TEC through calibration during operation mode. It minimizes the calibration process during operation mode and uses a pixel-level analog-to-digital converter to enable real-time NUC. A 0.18 μm standard CMOS process is applied to the proposed NUC. The frame rate for calibration during the operation mode is approximately 14.3 Hz. The proposed NUC demonstrates excellent uniformity with a non-uniformity of less than 0.12% over a wide operating temperature range (−20 to 50 °C).
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