According to the company, the uncooled, InGaAs focal plane array will enable very high-resolution, passive night vision imaging with sensitivity to wavelengths from 0.4 to 1.7 µm, using pixels on a 15-µm pitch. The new FPA will have less than 10 electrons readout noise while operating at video rates. In addition, new developments in detector growth, design and fabrication will enable dark current densities of less than 2 nA/cm2 from the InGaAs photodiode array at room temperature, allowing the read noise to be the limiting noise factor for video rate imaging. Sensors Unlimited says the FPA, combined with its low-noise and dual-wavelength detector design, will enable the company to reach DARPA's goal of identifying a human target at 100 m under no-moon conditions.