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IR detector(InfraRed detector) A sensing device that picks up radiation in the infrared band. Used extensively for still and video night vision cameras, cooled IR detectors can sense the makeup of nebulae light years in the distance. The IR industry is maturing rapidly and is expected to make devices that detect a myriad of conditions, including irregularities in machinery, ice on aircraft wings and faults in circuit boards.
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Sarcon Microsystems of Knoxville, which is commercializing a totally new approach to infrared (IR) detectors and cameras, and Sarnoff Corporation, the Princeton-based originator of the color LCD, the CMOS process, and other electronic innovations, today demonstrated the world's first working prototype of a MEMS-based 320 x 240 uncooled IR detector engine. Sarcon plans to deliver complete IR detector engines with associated ROIC electronics for evaluation to OEM customers by the end of the first quarter of 2003. Ultra 7500(TM) Features A Larger IR Detector, IR AutoFocus, |
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