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13 August 1997 TADIR: a second-generation 480 x 4 TDI FLIR
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'TADIR' is an El-Op's new second generation thermal imager based on 480 by 4 TDI MCT detector operated in the 8 - 10.5 micrometer spectral range. Although the prototype configuration design of TADIR is aimed toward the light weight low volume applications, TADIR is a generic modular technology of which the future El-Op second generation FLIR applications will be derived from. Beside the detector, what put the system in the second generation category are the state of the art features implemented in every component. This paper describes the system concept and design consideration have been taken during the development of its components.
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Gabby Sarusi "TADIR: a second-generation 480 x 4 TDI FLIR", Proc. SPIE 3061, Infrared Technology and Applications XXIII, (13 August 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.280387
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Image processing

Telescopes

Zoom lenses

Scanners

Thermography

Forward looking infrared

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