R. W. Priddy, E. E. Burroughs, D. B. Beasley, M. A. Manzardo
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摘要
经典的光电自动化测试设备(EO ATE)由于试图满足整个EO频谱要求而固有地存在一些设计限制。诸如固定数量的目标,易于改变刺激和测量设备,以及最后重新配置以覆盖多个传感器视场等问题产生的测试器会损害对许多被测单元(uut)的个人需求的支持。此外,目标是静态的,在杂波背景环境(遮蔽目标、移动目标、烟雾、灰尘、雨、雾等)下,没有真实带内目标的动态场景投影。作为移动红外场景投影(MIRSP)计划的一部分,发展测试司令部与模拟、训练和仪表司令部(STRICOM)进行了一项主要的仪器开发,用于移动扩展频谱电光测试能力。目前正在开发一个利用德州仪器(TI)数字微镜装置(DMD/spl trade/)将静态和动态目标投射到UUT的原型系统。这种EO测试仪是模块化和可编程的,允许目标刺激子系统与现有和未来的光学系统接口,以支持跨多个视场的陆军传感器。目标在软件中定义/编程,然后使用DMD进行“复制”,以便在微秒内呈现给UUT。EO ATE支持典型的实验室测试以及动态场景投影到EO传感器。本文介绍了实现转换标准EO UUT测试以及在0.2至14微米(/spl μ m /m)波长连续光谱波段的场景投影的新设计技术。此外,还采用了其他创新技术来解决当前eoate设计中固有的问题。
Classical electro optical automated test equipment (EO ATE) inherently has several design limitations due to trying to satisfy the entire EO spectrum requirements. Problems such as a fixed number of targets, ease in changing stimulus and measurement devices and finally, reconfiguring to cover multiple sensor fields-of-view yields a tester that compromises the support of the individual needs of many units under test (UUTs). In addition, targets are static with no dynamic scene projection of realistic, in-band targets in a clutter background environment (targets in defilade, moving targets, smoke, dust, rain, fog, etc.). The Developmental Test Command has a major instrumentation development with Simulation, Training and Instrumentation Command (STRICOM) for a mobile extended spectrum electro-optical test capability as part of the Mobile Infrared Scene Projection (MIRSP) program. A prototype system that utilizes the Texas Instruments (TI) digital micro-mirror device (DMD/spl trade/) to project both static and dynamic targets to the UUT is currently under development. This EO tester is modular and programmable allowing the target stimulus sub-system to interface with existing and future optical systems required to support Army sensors across multiple fields-of-view. Targets are defined/programmed in software, and then "replicated" using the DMD for presentation to the UUT within microseconds. The EO ATE supports typical laboratory tests as well as dynamic scene projection to EO sensors. This paper describes the new design techniques implemented to transform standard EO UUT testing as well as scene projection in spectral bands continuous from 0.2 to 14 micrometer (/spl mu/m) wavelengths. In addition, other innovative techniques have been incorporated to address problems inherent in current EO ATE designs.