Abstract: An infrared radiation detector device has a cooled detector element (3) within a first optical device (internal cold shield (1.sub.i)). The first optical device includes a first diaphragm (6.sub.i) in front of said detector element. The infrared radiation detector device has a second optical device (external cold shield (1.sub.a)) which is thermally separated from the first optical device. The second optical device includes a second diaphragm (6.sub.a). The aperture (7.sub.a) of the diaphragm forms the pupil of the infrared optic which produces an infrared image on the surface of said detector element (3).
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 5, 1996
Date of Patent:
May 2, 2000
Assignee:
Steinheil Optronik GmbH
Inventors:
Christoph Thoma, Matthias Erdmann, Johann Schweiger, Karl Pietzsch
Abstract: The invention relates to an infrared objective (IR objective) with a lens arrangement for the production of an infrared image on a detector element of infrared detector equipment. In this respect it may be a question of a focal plane array (FPA) within a Dewar vessel with an internal cold shield for substantially preventing access of thermal radiation from the surroundings (spurious light fractions). The internal cold shield is placed behind an external uncooled cold shield comprising several staggered external cold diaphragms.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 4, 1996
Date of Patent:
September 22, 1998
Assignee:
Steinheil Optronik GmbH
Inventors:
Christoph Thoma, Matthias Erdmann, Johann Schweiger, Karl Pietzsch
Abstract: A optoelectronic circuit arrangement, for instance for thermal viewing equipment, comprises a plurality of independent photodetector elements, whose signals are combined by multiplexers. The multiplexer output is connected with the common input of a switched integrator, which applies integrated signals to an output switch device, steps being taken to ensure that the multiplexer is at all times electrically separated from the output of the output switch device. For this purpose the integrator has at least one channel with three electronic switching members which in a cyclic sequence perform the operations of "integration", "output of integral value to output" and "erase integral value".
Abstract: A circuit arrangement for infrared detectors, more especially for thermal viewing devices with photoresistors as detector elements is designed in order so as not to necessitate an input amplifier and an output amplifier for each detector. For this purpose the collector current of a transistor is integrated for a scan period in a capacitor and at the end of the scan period the capacitor is discharged through an electronic switch to a present potential.