Identification and orientation of connected defective elements in FPA
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China Airbome Missile Academy,School of Electronics and Information, Northwestern Polytechnical University,China Airbome Missile Academy,China Airbome Missile Academy,China Airbome Missile Academy,China Airbome Missile Academy,China Airbome Missile Academy

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    As we know, it is difficult to identify connected defective elements by FPA test-bench because the response voltage of connected defective elements is basically the same as that of normal pixels. In this paper identification and orientation of connected defective elements in focal plane array (FPA) are presented. To characteristic of connected defective elements, we proposed a novel method which realizes the identification and orientation of connected defective elements by measuring the response voltage of detectors. Results show that the response voltage of detector can be divided into two sections by using the proposed method. The response voltage of connected defective elements is average of corresponding response voltage of the two sections units. The test data is analyzed by MATLAB software and the particular information of connected defective elements such as number, shape and location is shown. The connected defective elements are identified and orientated markedly by the technique. Our study presents a crucial step for testing and evaluating FPA.

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HOU Zhi-Jin, FU Li, SI Jun-Jie, WANG Wei, LV Yan-Qiu, LU Zheng-Xiong, WANG Jin-Chun. Identification and orientation of connected defective elements in FPA[J]. Journal of Infrared and Millimeter Waves,2017,36(2):208~213

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  • Received:July 01,2016
  • Revised:October 11,2016
  • Adopted:October 18,2016
  • Online: April 28,2017
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