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25 September 1989 Mosaic Array Test System: An Overview Of Current Capabilities
Ray Grigsby, John Hubbs, Doug Arrington
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Abstract
The Mosaic Array Test System (MATS) has been developed by the Air Force Weapons Laboratory (AFWL) to perform radiation effects characterization of infrared detectors, readout devices, and infrared hybrid arrays. This paper describes the key features of MATS, the testing methods used to perform radiation effects measurements, and experimental results which illustrate the current system capabilities.
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Ray Grigsby, John Hubbs, and Doug Arrington "Mosaic Array Test System: An Overview Of Current Capabilities", Proc. SPIE 1108, Test and Evaluation of Infrared Detectors and Arrays, (25 September 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.960698
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KEYWORDS
Control systems

Computing systems

Infrared detectors

Signal processing

Multiplexers

Data acquisition

Telecommunications

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