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A small and compact infrared scene projector allows for projection of infrared images from a variety of sources. The unit utilizes an external power supply to reduce the weight of the unit and has several input pathways such as an integrated RS-232 serial port and a video port for receiving RS-170 formatted video signals. The projector uses a digital signal processor to control its internal electronics and for on-board generation of pre-programmed infrared images. A processor electronics card and a scene generator electronics card communicate internally to generate images and to control a thermoelectric cooling device mounted to a semiconductor infrared emitter array to project flicker free, high resolution infrared images. Optics in the form of an interchangeable lens or a mirrored collimator allow for projection of a generated image onto a test object. Internal high speed memory and electrically erasable firmware, both externally programmable, allow for on-the-fly programming and self-sustaining and continued operation after disconnection from a separate programming computer. An external, user programmable interface allows for the download of commands and images into the scene projector. Once programmed by an external computer, such as a personal notebook computer, the scene projector can be placed in the field for live, self test of military electronics that rely on infrared sensors to make decisions.