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14 July 1999 140-GHz passive millimeter-wave video camera
Larry Yujiri, Steven W. Fornaca, Bruce I. Hauss, Roger T. Kuroda, Richard Lai, Merit Shoucri
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Abstract
TRW has recently developed InP low noise amplifiers operating at 140 GHz. Similar to the evolution of 94 GHz GaAs technology, this lays the foundation for the development of a 140 GHz MMIC receiver for use in a next generation passive millimeter-wave video camera capable of generating a real time display of the imaged scene. The advantages of going to 140 GHz, and the use of InP technology, will be discussed.
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Larry Yujiri, Steven W. Fornaca, Bruce I. Hauss, Roger T. Kuroda, Richard Lai, and Merit Shoucri "140-GHz passive millimeter-wave video camera", Proc. SPIE 3703, Passive Millimeter-Wave Imaging Technology III, (14 July 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.353006
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Fiber optic gyroscopes

Target detection

Field effect transistors

Passive millimeter wave sensors

Spatial resolution

Video

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