Knowledge Base
All articles filed under Knowledge Base — 49 articles.
DRI in Thermal Imaging: Detection, Recognition, and Identification
DRI in thermal imaging explained for OEM engineers: detection, recognition, identification range, target pixels, optics, NETD, MTF, and sensor trade-offs.
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MWIR vs LWIR: Choosing the Right Infrared Band for Your Application
A technical comparison of mid-wave (3–5μm) and long-wave (8–14μm) infrared imaging — sensitivity, atmospheric transmission, and application trade-offs.
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What Is the Difference Between Infrared Detection, Recognition, and Identification Range?
Infrared detection range, recognition range, and identification range explained with Johnson criteria, pixel count, focal length, target size.
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Germanium vs Chalcogenide Infrared Lenses
Compare germanium vs chalcogenide infrared lenses for LWIR and MWIR modules, covering key transmission, thermal drift, molding, cost, and OEM trade-offs.
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NUC and Calibration in Infrared Cameras: What System Designers Need to Know
A technical explanation of Non-Uniformity Correction (NUC) in infrared imaging systems — how it works, when it triggers, and how to design around it in your product.
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How Far Can Thermal Imaging Really See?
Thermal imaging range depends on target size, focal length, pixel pitch, NETD, and atmosphere. Learn how to estimate detection, recognition, and ID distance.
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Cooled MWIR vs Uncooled LWIR: A Buyer's Guide for System Integrators
A structured comparison of cooled MWIR and uncooled LWIR thermal imaging modules for system integrators — performance, cost, power, and application fit.
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What Is an Infrared Lens?
An infrared lens transmits IR radiation onto a focal plane array. Learn how material choice, focal length, and F-number shape thermal imaging system performance.
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Infrared Optics Primer: Focal Length, F-number, and Field of View
A practical optics reference for EO/IR system engineers — how focal length, F-number, and FOV interact in infrared imaging systems, with worked examples.
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