Wednesday, December 07, 2005

How Night Vision Works

HOW NIGHT VISION WORKS

Author - C. J. Boedeker - The Night Vision Store & The
Opticstore


http://www.nightvisionstore.com



http://www.opticstore.com


During the history of warfare, operations at night have always
been degraded significantly, if not totally avoided. Typically,
soldiers fighting at night have had to resort to artificial
illumination, e.g., at first fire and later with light sources
such as searchlights. The use of light sources on the
battlefield had the detrimental result of giving away tactical
positions and information about maneuvers. The advent of new
technologies initially in the 1950's and continuing into the
present time has changed this situation. The engineers and
scientists at the Night Vision & Electronic Sensors Directorate
(NVESD) have discovered ways to capture available
electro-magnetic radiation outside that portion of the spectrum
visible to the human eye and have developed equipment to enable
the American soldier to fight as well at night as during the day
in order to "Own the Night".



Image Intensification: Image intensifiers capture ambient light
and amplify it thousands of times by electronic means to display
the battlefield to a soldier via a phosphor display such as
night vision goggles. This ambient light comes from the stars,
moon or sky glow from distant manmade sources, such as cities.
A soldier can conduct his combat missions without any active
illumination sources using only image intensifiers. The main
advantages of image intensifiers as night vision devices are
their small size, light weight, low power requirements and low
cost. These attributes have enabled image intensifier goggles
for head-worn, individual soldier applications and resulted in
hundreds of thousands of night vision goggles to be procured by
the US Army. Research and development continues today on image
intensifiers in the areas of longer wavelength spectral
response, higher sensitivity, larger fields of view, increased
resolution, advanced displays and image fusion.

Night Vision technology consists of two major types: image
intensification (light amplification) and thermal imaging
(infrared). Most consumer night vision products are light
amplifying devices.

Light amplification technology takes the small amount of light,
such as moonlight or starlight, that is in the surrounding area,
and converts the light energy (scientists call it photons), into
electrical energy (electrons). These electrons pass through a
thin disk that's about the size of a quarter and contains over
10 million channels. As the electrons travel through and strike
the walls of the channels, thousands more electrons are
released. These multiplied electrons then bounce off of a
phosphor screen which converts the electrons back into photons
and let you see an impressive nighttime view even when it's
really dark. All image intensified night vision products on the
market today have one thing in common: they produce a green
output image. In the night vision world there are generations
that reflect the level of technology used. The higher the
generation, the more sophisticated the night vision technology.

Generation 0 - The earliest (1950's) night vision products were
based on image conversion, rather than intensification. They
required a source of invisible infrared (IR) light mounted on or
near the device to illuminate the target area.

Generation 1 - The "starlight scopes" of the 1960's (Vietnam
Era) have three image intensifier tubes connected in a series.
These systems are larger and heavier than Gen 2 and Gen 3. The
Gen 1 image is clear at the center but may be distorted around
the edges. (Low-cost Gen 1 imports are often mislabeled as a
higher generation.

Generation 2 - The microchannel plate (MCP) electron multiplier
prompted Gen 2 development in the 1970s. The "gain" provided by
the MCP eliminated the need for back-to-back tubes - thereby
improving size and image quality. The MCP enabled development of
hand held and helmet mounted goggles.

Generation 3 - Two major advancements characterized development
of Gen 3 in the late 1970s and early 1980s: the gallium arsenide
(GaAs) photocathode and the ion-barrier film on the MCP. The
GaAs photocathode enabled detection of objects at greater
distances under much darker conditions. The ion-barrier film
increased the operational life of the tube from 2000 hours (Gen
2) to 10,000 (Gen 3), as demonstrated by actual testing and not
extrapolation.

Thermal Imaging:

Most objects in natural scenes, as well as human beings and
manmade objects emit electro-magnetic radiation in the form of
heat. Thermal imagers or infrared viewers (also known as FLIRs)
gather the infrared radiation and form an electronic image for
the soldier. Since they do not rely on reflected ambient light,
thermal imagers are totally light-level independent. They also
have significant penetration capabilities through obscurants
such as fogs, hazes, and conventional battlefield smokes. There
are two varieties of thermal imaging systems: cooled and
uncooled. Cooled thermal imaging requires cryogenic cooling.
Lower performing uncooled thermal imaging systems require no
detector cooling but have sufficient performance to provide the
low to medium performance required by individual soldier sights,
infantry vehicles, navigation, robotics and missile seekers.
Present research and development in cooled thermal imaging are
pursuing multi-spectral imaging, improved sensitivity and
resolution, and embedded signal processing to aid the soldier in
target acquisition missions. Current uncooled research is
directed at smaller size packages and power consumption with
lower cost and increased sensitivity, resolution and field of
view. Small, palm-sized uncooled thermal imagers are now
available.



About the author:
C. J. Boedeker provides Night Vision equipment and Consulting
for both Professional and Hobbyist applications. He can be
reached at http://www.nightvisionstore.com or
http://www.opticstore.com

Friday, October 28, 2005

The ATN NVG-7 MilSpec Night Vision Goggle

The NVG 7 is a single tube night vision goggle built around High Grade 18 mm Gen 2+ image intensifier tube and utilizes a pseudo binocular design for added observation convenience. It has an built-in IR light source for close-up illumination in complete darkness. The NVG7 night vision goggles are similar to the widely available PVS-7 style goggles. Light weight, rugged and a top notch performer the NVG7 is an exceptional choice for hands free usage. The NVG7 is available with a wide range of image intensifier options to meet a wide array of specification requirements.
FEATURES:
Compact and lightweight,
Rugged and versatile design
Easy to use digital controls,
Head or helmet mounted
Dual eye viewing system for long viewing sessions
Super fast lens system for clear and sharp image
Interchangeable lenses for different magnifications (See our Homeland Security Section for information about NVG 7 with other intensifier tubes)

see:
http://www.nightvisionstore.com/ATN%20NVG7%20Goggle.htm

The PVS-7 MilSpec Goggle

The ATN/PVS7 is robust, dependable, high performance night vision goggle which is identical to the AN/PVS-7 model adopted as a standard issue to US Army ground troops. The PVS-7 is designed to assist viewing and provide reliable service in the most unfavorable conditions.
see:
http://www.nightvisionstore.com/ATN%20PVS7%20Goggle.htm

The Viper from ATN

If what you need is a hands free night vision, we at ATN have the unit for you. We would like to introduce you to the ATN Viper modular goggle system. Designed primarily to be a goggle system for hands free application, this unit can also be used as a compact monocular or can be attached to a camera for night time photography. This high resolution 1st Gen.+ night vision unit comes with 1x magnification, but has the option of being 4x or 8x. Surprisingly, even though we gave the Viper a heavy coated glass lens, we were still able to keep its weight down to only nine ounces. So for any activity you plan on doing which requires night vision and hands free operation, the Viper delivers superior results.
see:
http://www.nightvisionstore.com/ATN%20Viper%20Monocular%20NVG.htm

If you want the best technologically advanced pair of Night Vision binoculars available, look no further. We present you with the ATN Night Scout, "Smart" binoculars. These binoculars come with a high resolution 1st gen. intensifier tube, which gives you a light amplification of 35,000 max. The computerized proximity sensor, when activated, turns the unit on when in viewing position and off when not. The heavy-coated 90mm glass lenses allow for optimum clarity and distance. The best part is that if there is no light to amplify, with the help of the infrared illuminator, you can cut through the darkness. So is not being able to see at night has made you life dark, let the Night Scout bring some light into your life.
With features like Smart Technology, aluminum alloy constriction, calibrated Generation 1 Image Intensifier tubes and all-glass-optics ATN Night Scout is a choice for rugged and reliable pair of Night Vision Binoculars. Thousands of ATN Night Scouts are assisting equally well to Campers, Bird Watchers or Security Guards.

For details, see:
http://www.nightvisionstore.com/ATN%20Night%20Scout%20Night%20Vision%20Binocular.htm

ATN Night Jaguar from the Night Vision Store

ATN Night Jaguar is the latest and highly advanced Night Vision Binoculars. Features include exclusive ATN Smart Technology where Proximity Sensor automatically turns the night vision binoculars ON when it is brought in the viewing position; 4X Magnification with IR sensitive coating all-glass lenses and an interpupillary adjustment from 36-72 mm. Two on-board Infrared Illuminators allow simultaneous wide-field-of-view and long-range observation in total darkness. Neither Night Owl Night Vision Binoculars nor Bushnell Night Vision Binoculars offer such set of features. With 5X Magnification and designed for long ranges is an excellent choice for predator hunting, spotting objects when fishing at nigh, long range security at night and crime prevention.
see:
http://www.nightvisionstore.com/ATN%20Night%20Jaguar%20Night%20Vision%20Binocular.htm

ATN Night Cougar

The night cougars are a light weight dual eye/tube goggle system that are comfortable to wear and easy to use. Powered by two high quality 1st. gen+ light intensifier tubes and using fast precision optics the Night Cougar has one of the clearest and brightest images available in a 1st gen goggle. Combine all of the above with a built in infrared illuminator that lets you see in total darkness and you will be on your way to exploring even the darkest of places.
See all the details at:

http://www.nightvisionstore.com/ATN%20Night%20Cougar%20Dual%20Eye%20Goggle%20.htm

For all Night Vision Products see:
http://www.nightvisionstore.com

Night Vision Devices - The Rigel 3250

The Rigel 3250 is the lightest Dual NV Goggle on the market and has proven to be a popular device. You can see the details on this exciting product at http://www.nightvisionstore.com

Night Vision Goggles D2MV

The D-2MV has proven to be a popular device. We recently sold a large number to the Department of Homeland Security for use in Border Patrol. You can see the details on this exciting product at http://www.nightvisionstore.com