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SenS HiPe SWIR Camera -
Pembroke Instruments, LLC
Our new SenS series TE cooled SWIR InGaAs cameras provide superb VGA image quality low light to bright scenes requiring wide dynamic range. Our new HiPe model supports exposure times > 30 seconds with low dark charge. Now available with USB3, GigE-Vision, and CameraLink. Fast gating (50 nsec) option.
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Inframet
SWIR imagers (short wavelength infrared) are an important group of surveillance electro-optical imagers due several reasons. First, advances in InGaAs technology enabled design of relatively low cost SWIR imagers. Second, InGaAs imagers are very sensitive and can generate images of observed scenery even at dark nights. Third, SWIR imagers are less vulnerable to bad atmospheric conditions than TV/LLLTV cameras working in visible/near infrared band. Fourth, SWIR imagers can generate hi-res images even if they are built using much smaller optics than used for design of thermal imagers.
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New Imaging Technologies
Our SWIR or Short-Wave Infrared imaging covers the wavelength range from 900nm to 1700nm. A large number of applications that are difficult or impossible to perform using visible light are made possible, with great results, using short-wave infrared (SWIR) imaging thus enabling the user to "See Beyond the Visible". SWIR is similar to visible light in that photons are reflected or absorbed by an object, providing the strong contrast needed for higher resolution imaging– unlike thermal images, that rely on radiated photons. At NIT, we offer unique SWIR cameras and sensors, see below for more information on our products.
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Xenics
Xenics is a vertically integrated SWIR detector and camera company. Xenics designs and develops ROICs (read-out integrated circuits) for SWIR imaging detectors.Furthermore, Xenics develops SWIR imaging detectors based on InGaAs (indium gallium arsenide) photodiode arrays. These SWIR detectors are used in Xenics SWIR camera products, but can also be offered as such to customers who require a detector-based solution. In addition to standard products, Xenics can also offer customized solutions.
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Framos Technologies d.o.o.
Though NIR and SWIR act similarly to visible light, they are not visible to the human eye. As a result, these spectrums present valuable information which can show artifacts or damage that would otherwise not be seen. Click here to see some examples of how SWIR is being used in existing applications today.
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1280SCICAM -
Princeton Infrared Technologies, Inc.
This non-ITAR reduced weight (3000g) lattice matched, InGaAs scientific SWIR camera allows for high resolution SWIR imaging at 1280x1024 with high frame rates >93 frames per second (fps) at full frame size. This small pitch array,12 μm, combined with the high quantum efficiency of lattice matched InGaAs enables impressive imaging in the SWIR and visible spectral bands. The SWIR camera has the capability of four temperature setpoints, -20°C (no cooling), 0°C (fan cooling), -40°C, or -60°C (water cooled), using a 4 stage TEC integrated in a vacuum-sealed package. This advance digital array (PIRT1280A1-12) on board is a product of Princeton Infrared's decades of experience in InGaAs processing.
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Goldeye CL-033 TECless -
Allied Vision Technologies
The Goldeye CL-033 TECless high-speed camera is the fastest VGA resolution short wave infrared camera (SWIR) with Camera Link interface. Frame rates up to 301 fps at full resolution enable you to access versatile application fields and to speed up your processes. Thanks to its very affordable price, many cost-sensitive applications can benefit from the camera's outstanding performance.
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LINECAM12 -
Princeton Infrared Technologies, Inc.
The LineCam12 is an advanced linescan SWIR camera with 14-bit digital data at 37klines/s on USB3 or Camera Link™ outputs. The SWIR camera currently comes in two varieties: 250 μm tall pixels for spectroscopy and 12.5 μm square pixels for machine vision applications. The camera has incredible versatility enabling full wells from 75ke- to 100Me- with 128 steps of variation as well as integration times from 10 µs to 150s. On chip optical pixel binning (where every other detector is disconnected from the ROIC thus signal is captured by neighboring pixels) is available by command to trade spectral resolution for increased signal level. Pixel skipping or binning is also available allowing for 48k lines/s at 512 resolution in the same camera platform, activated by a simple command structure. The TEC stabilized camera has 31 non-uniformity correction (NUC) tables with 15 factory set and 16 user defined tables to enable flexibility for the given environment.
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1024L1 -
Princeton Infrared Technologies, Inc.
The 1024L1 is a 1024x1 state of the art InGaAs linear array imager on 12.5 µm pitch that was built for both spectroscopy and machine vision in the short wave infrared band. The 1024L1-12.5-T is an advanced digital array with the lowest read noise available <110e- for a 250 μm tall pixel. Our new advanced SWIR On-chip Noise Suppression Circuit will enable some spectroscopic applications to see read noise levels <80e-. A single ROIC chip is used thus minimizing variation from output to output found on linear arrays with multiple ROICs. The chips have built in 14bit A/Ds that are designed for the system thus maximizing dynamic range and minimizing the noise while enabling 34k lines/s at 1024 elements. Multiple full well capacities from 75ke- to 100Me- with 128 steps are available to optimize the array for the signal levels. On chip optical pixel binning (where every other detector is disconnected from the ROIC thus signal is captured by neighboring pixels) is available by command to trade spectral resolution for increased signal level. Pixel skipping or binning is also available allowing for 48k lines/s at 512 resolution on the same imager.
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Raptor Photonics
A range of InGaAs based cameras offering “best in class” sensitivity in the region up to 1700nm.
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Rapita Systems Ltd.
A range of InGaAs based cameras offering “best in class” sensitivity in the region up to 1700nm.
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Wave Series -
JAI A/S
The Wave Series camera is a 2-sensor prism line scan camera capable of sensing Short Wave InfraRed (SWIR) light.The camera is based on Indium/Gallium /Arsenide (InGaAs) sensor technology and combined with JAI’s prism line scan technology, making it capable of delivering dual-band imaging in the SWIR light spectrum (900 – 1700 nm).
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MVCam -
Princeton Infrared Technologies, Inc.
The MVCam series SWIR and visible camera supports the highest commercially available frame rate at Megapixel resolution with no ITAR restrictions!