Infrared Targets
Infrared Targets
Four bar patterns or "targets" are the most commonly used
standard in determining the performance of infrared imagers. A series of pattern sizes and
temperature contrasts are used to determine the minimum resolvable temperature of the
imager at various frequencies. As the target bars get smaller, (i.e. higher
frequency), a higher temperature contrast is required to resolve the bar
pattern. See the graphic below. The highest
frequency that can be resolved is referred to as the cut off frequency or the
Nyquist limit.
For ease of testing the targets are frequently mounted in either a manual
or motorized target wheel. Wheel targets are normally mounted in a
round target holder
that permits rotation of the target to test anti-aliasing. Individual targets are normally
mounted in a square target holder.
Besides standard four bar targets, EOI can also
provide reflective or other specialized targets for specific test requirements. Contact EOI
with your requirements.
| Four Bar |
Multiple 4 Bar |
Slit - Horiz, Vert or at an Angle |
Bore Sight Alignment |
Edge Determination |
"Pin Cushion" or Distortion |
Custom Tactical Targets |
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