Physics
Scientific paper
Aug 1992
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Proc. SPIE Vol. 1683, p. 126-134, Infrared Focal Plane Array Producibility and Related Materials, Raymond S. Balcerak; Paul W. P
Physics
Scientific paper
Among the techniques of fabrication focal plane arrays (FPA), hybridizing a multiplexer (MUX) on a detector is of growing interest. Some of the advantages include high pixel count with the least amount of wire bonding and higher operating speed. This paper describes the various FPA available, their advantages and disadvantages, with special emphasis on hybridizing equipment availability and requirements.
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