Simulation and Analysis of Uncooled Microbolometer for Serial Readout Architecture

A detailed thermal behavior and theoretical analysis of uncooled resistive microbolometer is presented along with the proposed thermal imager simulator. An accurate model of a thermal detector is required to design a readout circuit that can compensate for the noise due to process variability and se...

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Main Authors: Musaed Alhussein, Syed Irtaza Haider
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2016-01-01
Series:Journal of Sensors
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/9751056
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spelling doaj-3a9171d636ad44b59bf08a41c73039aa2020-11-24T21:54:45ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Sensors1687-725X1687-72682016-01-01201610.1155/2016/97510569751056Simulation and Analysis of Uncooled Microbolometer for Serial Readout ArchitectureMusaed Alhussein0Syed Irtaza Haider1Computer Engineering Department, College of Computer and Information Sciences, King Saud University, Riyadh 11451, Saudi ArabiaComputer Engineering Department, College of Computer and Information Sciences, King Saud University, Riyadh 11451, Saudi ArabiaA detailed thermal behavior and theoretical analysis of uncooled resistive microbolometer is presented along with the proposed thermal imager simulator. An accurate model of a thermal detector is required to design a readout circuit that can compensate for the noise due to process variability and self-heating. This paper presents a realistic simulation model of microbolometer that addresses the fixed pattern noise, Johnson noise, and self-heating. Different simulations were performed to study the impact of infrared power and bias power on the performance of microbolometers. The microbolometers were biased with different bias currents along with different thermal parameters of the reference microbolometer to analyze the impact of self-heating on the thermal image. The proposed thermal imager simulator is used as a tool to visually analyze the impact of noise on the quality of a thermal image. This simulator not only helps in compensating the noise prior to the implementation in Analog Design Environment, but also can be used as a platform to explore different readout architectures. In this work, serial readout architecture was simulated with a row of blind microbolometers that served as a reference. Moreover, the algorithm for the proposed thermal imager simulator is presented.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/9751056
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author Musaed Alhussein
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Simulation and Analysis of Uncooled Microbolometer for Serial Readout Architecture
Journal of Sensors
author_facet Musaed Alhussein
Syed Irtaza Haider
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title Simulation and Analysis of Uncooled Microbolometer for Serial Readout Architecture
title_short Simulation and Analysis of Uncooled Microbolometer for Serial Readout Architecture
title_full Simulation and Analysis of Uncooled Microbolometer for Serial Readout Architecture
title_fullStr Simulation and Analysis of Uncooled Microbolometer for Serial Readout Architecture
title_full_unstemmed Simulation and Analysis of Uncooled Microbolometer for Serial Readout Architecture
title_sort simulation and analysis of uncooled microbolometer for serial readout architecture
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Journal of Sensors
issn 1687-725X
1687-7268
publishDate 2016-01-01
description A detailed thermal behavior and theoretical analysis of uncooled resistive microbolometer is presented along with the proposed thermal imager simulator. An accurate model of a thermal detector is required to design a readout circuit that can compensate for the noise due to process variability and self-heating. This paper presents a realistic simulation model of microbolometer that addresses the fixed pattern noise, Johnson noise, and self-heating. Different simulations were performed to study the impact of infrared power and bias power on the performance of microbolometers. The microbolometers were biased with different bias currents along with different thermal parameters of the reference microbolometer to analyze the impact of self-heating on the thermal image. The proposed thermal imager simulator is used as a tool to visually analyze the impact of noise on the quality of a thermal image. This simulator not only helps in compensating the noise prior to the implementation in Analog Design Environment, but also can be used as a platform to explore different readout architectures. In this work, serial readout architecture was simulated with a row of blind microbolometers that served as a reference. Moreover, the algorithm for the proposed thermal imager simulator is presented.
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