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10 May 2012 Ultra high temperature (UHT) infrared scene projector system development status
Kevin Sparkman, Joe LaVeigne, Steve McHugh, John Lannon, Scott Goodwin
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Abstract
The Ultra High Temperature (UHT) development program will develop, package, and deliver high temperature scene projectors for the U.S. Government. The Infrared Scene Projector (IRSP) systems goals are to be capable of extremely high temperatures, in excess of 2000K, as well as fast frame rates, 500 Hz, and 2 ms rise times. The current status of the pixel design will be discussed with an emphasis on the models developed to facilitate these designs and estimate performance prior to fabrication.
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Kevin Sparkman, Joe LaVeigne, Steve McHugh, John Lannon, and Scott Goodwin "Ultra high temperature (UHT) infrared scene projector system development status", Proc. SPIE 8356, Technologies for Synthetic Environments: Hardware-in-the-Loop XVII, 83560E (10 May 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.922982
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KEYWORDS
Projection systems

Infrared radiation

Electronics

Failure analysis

Finite element methods

Infrared imaging

Control systems

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