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Hardware Installation 

 
The  hardware  installation  can  be  done  once  all  ESD  precautions  have  been  taken.  The 
electronic module has two outputs and one input connector numbered in Fig. 2. 
 

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Power connector  

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RJ-45 Ethernet data communication connector 

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SMA input trigger gold-coated connector 

 
The black and red (4) power cable should be connected via a standard power pack. It is 
important  to  remember  that  an  (5)  antistatic  bracelet  should  be  worn  when  plugging  in 
and manipulating camera hardware. 
 
 

 

 

 

Fig. 2  IRXCAM Interconnections to External Components 

 
 
All  other  connectors  are  not  functional  with  the  INO160THz  sensor.  Note  that  the 
IRXCAM module has been developed to adapt to different INO sensors. 
 
 

Software Installation 

 
Please refer to the IRXCAM Control Application Software User Manuel. 
 
 
 
 
 

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Summary of Contents for IRXCAM INO160THz

Page 1: ... 2010 Proprietary Notice Details of design and engineering are the exclusive property of INO and other partners and are strictly confidential The information given herein is subject to change at any time and without notice All rights are reserved The information included in this document may not be reproduced or passed on in any manner without prior consent of INO ...

Page 2: ...data of the digital sensor 16 bit 30 frames per second The user is then able to select the most appropriate post processing treatment method depending on the application The IRXCAM camera module provides real time access to sensor parameters The user can define the observation window or adjust the gain and integration time to the dynamic range of the scene The IRXCAM camera module is simple and ea...

Page 3: ...Ethernet Link RJ 45 connector 16 bit raw data Control Gigabit Ethernet Link System operation control Loading of parameters calibration tables FPA Operability 99 9 Frame Rate 30 Hz Available Options External trigger input opto isolated TEC driver Random access readout Mechanical support DEV Power Supply 9 to 12 Volts DC Power Consumption With GigE Link 4 Watts Overall Dimensions 65 mm H X 59 mm W X...

Page 4: ...odule consists of a sensor assembled to an electronic proximity The sensor is a sealed box under vacuum containing a microbolometer detector array size 160X120 named INO160THz The camera assembly is presented in Fig 1 Fig 1 IRXCAM Camera Module ...

Page 5: ...rder to prevent possible damage to the equipment ESD SENSITIVE Workstation setup for device utilization Choose a place away from the hallway Make sure the workstation is in accordance with level ESD Class 1 according to NASA 8739 7 Install a ground guard Ground all electrical tools and testing equipment Wear an ESD smock nitrile gloves and or an antistatic bracelet ...

Page 6: ...e black and red 4 power cable should be connected via a standard power pack It is important to remember that an 5 antistatic bracelet should be worn when plugging in and manipulating camera hardware Fig 2 IRXCAM Interconnections to External Components All other connectors are not functional with the INO160THz sensor Note that the IRXCAM module has been developed to adapt to different INO sensors S...

Page 7: ...QCL source while a custom silicon float zone THz objective is placed in front of the QCL for focusing the laser onto the detector The main characteristics of the custom THz objective and the THz source are presented in Table 1 The QCL beam has a large divergence of about 22 involving the use of an optical objective or series of lenses for collecting and focusing the emitted radiation onto the INO1...

Page 8: ...front of the QCL the average output power may reach up to 8 W Custom THz Objective Number of lenses 2 Lens material HRFZ Si AR coating thickness Parylene C 15 m Focal length 44 mm F number 0 95 Aperture stop External fixed diameter Object distance 30 cm to infinity Dimension 80 mm length 60 mm THz Source Type Quantum Cascade Laser Peak power 120 W Repetition rate 10 kHz Duty cycle 10 Average power...

Page 9: ... 07 07_17 08 05 0280 bmp Fig 4 Images of the QCL Beam Taken with the THz Optimized FPA Mounted on the IRXCAM Camera Module Note that the difference between images above is mainly due to the adjusting contrast and brightness values from the IRXCAM software The advanced IRXCAM device settings used for imaging the THz QCL beam are presented in Table 2 Note that all bias voltages given in Table 2 are ...

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