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Signal Processing For Spectral Imaging

Signal Processing For Spectral Imaging. S mall B usiness I nnovation R esearch. Irvine Sensors Corporation. Costa Mesa, CA. INNOVATION On-focal plane electronics incorporated into integrated circuit, capable of compensating for detector array non-uniformities ACCOMPLISHMENTS

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Signal Processing For Spectral Imaging

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  1. Signal Processing For Spectral Imaging Small Business Innovation Research Irvine Sensors Corporation Costa Mesa, CA • INNOVATION • On-focal plane electronics incorporated into • integrated circuit, capable of compensating for • detector array non-uniformities • ACCOMPLISHMENTS • On-focal-plane functions achieved including significant improvement in gain and offset corrections, and the capability for analog to digital conversion at 1000 Hz frame rate with 11 bit resolution and focal plane mode switching • Technology demonstrated for infrared detectors • COMMERCIALIZATION • Basis for several important R&D contracts with military and NSF Digital Readout Technology • GOVERNMENT/ SCIENCE APPLICATIONS • Developed 32 channel integrated circuit for infrared readout for Sidewinder missiles, $780,000 in R&D contracts • Contributed to development contract with U.S. Army Strategic Defense Command to build a 64x64 focal plane array, $3,155,000 contract • R&D contracts with NSF and the National Cancer Institute for a total of $130,000 to further develop technology 1987 Phase II; NAS7-1065 NASA/JPL Contact - Company Contact - David Ludwig Jet Propulsion Laboratory Success Story #7-005

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