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Are Flir core different sensitivity grade chip binning or software trick?
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hap2001
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Are Flir core different sensitivity grade chip binning or software trick?
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December 12, 2024, 04:57:13 pm »
Just as we saw those software noise generator in Ex/Ex0, how about their cores like Tau or Boson?
For example, if we swap the sensor between a 40mk and a 60mk Boson, will the resulting NETD stay with the control board, or follow the sensor?
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Interesting question. Look forward to any insight people may have on the topic.
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