Cost-effective infrared thermography protocol for 40 μm spatial resolution quantitative microelectronic imaging
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In this article, we will show that the absolute temperature of electrical components under test can be measured with an infrared camera. An easy and cost-effective modification of the optical set-up and a software correction of the artefacts induced by the modification of the aperture of the objective allow to improve the spatial resolution. Calibrations with a Peltier system allow to obtain quantitative measurements. Consequently, it becomes easy to obtain a mapping of the absolute temperature of the surface of an integrated circuit from its infrared radiation, independently of its surface emissivity with a spatial resolution better than 40 μm.
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