| Content | OCI?-1000 series VIS-NIR hyperspectral imaging cameras are extremely compact, light, and rugged. They cover visible - near-infrared (VIS - NIR) spectral range from 470 - 1000 nm. Unlike conventional hyperspectral imagers which rely on intensive software effort on hyperspectral image cube construction, the innovative design of the OCI?-1000 series imagers feature true push broom and ultrafast data transfer rates, with automatic data capturing and processing, they can move to scan at random speeds. The elegant completely integrated design and manufacturing in our quality certified production facility with master quality control to deliver high precision, superb signal-to-noise, excellent spectral & spatial resolution, and outstanding imaging quality. With the free packed operation software, OCI? - 1000 series hyperspectral cameras are automatic and minimum human intervention. They are ideally catered to various unmanned aerial vehicles/systems (UAV/UAS) and remotely operated vehicles (ROV). BaySpec also provides ready-to-fly hyperspectral solutions. Extreme compactness with uncompromised performance, automatic operation and data processing makes the OCI-UAV a straightforward system for board fields applications such as precision agriculture, geological survey, oceanography, remote sensing, security/defense, and anti-counterfeiting. | Fenix
FENIX is optimized for the most demanding geological, law enforcement, and environmental applications. In a single continuous image, FENIX spectral camera delivers the best hyperspectral data ever seen over VNIR, NIR, and SWIR wavelengths. FENIX offers extreme ruggedness and 75% reduction in size and weight compared to previous multi-sensor systems. The excellence in technical performance and physical size has been achieved through innovative and unique ?single optics dual spectrograph? design. | Specim FX10+
The Specim FX10+ is a high-speed line-scan hyperspectral camera optimized for applications requiring fast imaging. Its high resolution ensures accurate and detailed imaging at a rapid pace. Specim FX10+ operates in the visible and near-infrared (VNIR) region from 400 to 1000 nm. | SWIR
SWIR is a high-speed short-wave infrared hyperspectral camera that operates in the 1000-2500 nm range. It has 384 spatial pixels and achieves image rates of up to 400 frames per second using a CameraLink connection.
To assure indoor/outdoor usage in varying conditions, it now has rugged weather-proof IP54 casing and temperature-stabilized optics but still uses less power than before, only 50W nominal.
Its temperature-stabilized optics provide stability and sensitivity required in the most challenging near-infrared chemical imaging applications, from pharmaceutical quality assurance to food and agriculture analysis. The SWIR camera meets the highest requirements in the lab, industry, and field. | Pika IR-L
925 - 1700 nm
Lightweight Infrared
The Pika IR-L is a lightweight and compact Near-Infrared (925-1,700 nm) imager. The small size and mass make it well suited for airborne applications, where it can provide invisible to the naked-eye contrast of outdoor features.
For a compact, lightweight Visible light spectral range option, please see the Pika L.
For a higher spectral and spatial resolution version of the Pika IR-L, please see the Pika IR-L+ imager. | Specim AFX10
Specim AFX10 is a VNIR hyperspectral imaging solution with an HSI camera, a small and powerful computer and a high-end GNSS/IMU unit in a compact enclosure that can be installed on multiple drone types. |
| Description | Spectral Range = 600 - 1000 nm
Spectral Resolution = 5 nm FWHM
Number of Spectral Bands = 100
Frame Rate = 120 frames/sec
Dimension = 3 x 3 x 3 cm3
Weight = 45.3 g | | Spectral Range = 400-1000 nm
Spectral resolution (FWHM) = 15 nm, Typical mean
Spectral sampling/pixel = 6.3 nm, With default binning
Spectral bands = 100, With default binning
Numerical aperture = 1.7, With default lens
Optics magnification = 0.80
Effective pixel size = 19.9x9.97 ?m, At fore lens image plane
Effective slit width = 42 ?m, At fore lens image plane
Effective slit length = 10.2 mm, At fore lens image plane
SNR @ max. signal = 420 : 1
Spatial samples = 1024
Bit depth = 12
Maximum frame rate = 705 FPS full range. With 2-spectral binning (Bands: Max FPS) = 1:9900/5:6500/20:2800/35:1813/70:985
Binning = 2,4,8 spectral and spatial, Default: 2 spectral x 1 spatial
ROI = Freely selectable multiple bands of interest, Minimum height of ROI is two 1-binned rows. Maximum frame rate is determined by the total number of rows included in the mMROI?s
Pixel operability = 99.993%
Image corrections = Non uniformity correction/Bad pixel replacement/Automatic Image Enhancement (AIE). AIE: Unified spectral calibration + corrected smile and keystone aberrations. One point NUC
Sensor material = CMOS
Sensor cooling = Passive
Full well capacity = 90 ke-
Read-out modes = IWR / ITR
Optics temperature = Passive
Lens mount = Custom mount
Fore lens FOV options:12 deg/38 deg (default)/47 deg/51 deg/83 deg. Only the default lens is specifically designed for FX10. With other lens options, optical parameters may vary.
Camera digital data output/control interface = GigE Vision
Camera control protocols = GenICam, ASCII
Power input = 12 V DC (+-10%)
Power consumption = Max 4 W
Connectors = Industrial Ethernet
IP = IP52
Dimensions (L x W x H) 150 x 85 x 71 mm Mounting surface option on three sides.
Mounting kit adds 24 mm distance on mounting side.
Weight 1.3 kg
Storage temperature = -20 ... +50?C (non-condensing)
Operating temperature = +5 ? +40?C (non-condensing)
Relative humidity = 5% - 95% (non-condensing) | Spectral range = 1000 - 2500 nm
Spectral resolution (FWHM) = 12 nm (30 ?m slit)
Spectral sampling / pixel = 5.6 nm
F/# = F/2.0
Slit width = 30 ?m (50 or 80 ?m optional)
Effective slit length = 9.2 mmRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Sensor = Cryogenically cooled MCT detector
Spatial pixels = 384
Spectral bands = 288
Pixel size = 24 x 24 ?m
Detector cooling = Stirling, 25 000 h MTTF
Signal-to-noise ratio = 1050:1 (at max. signal level)
Camera output = 16 bit CameraLink
Data cable Length = 5m
Camera control = USB/RS232
Frame grabber = NI-1433
Epix grabber = E4*
Frame rate = 450 fps (maximum full frame)
Exposure time range = 0.1 - 20 ms
Power consumption = Nominal < 50 W
Input voltage = 18 - 36 VNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Size (L x W x H) = Sensor 545 x 176 x 178 mm, PSU & control unit 300 x 190 x 130 mm
Weight = 14 kg & approx. 5 kg
Body = Anodized aluminium with mounting screwholes
Lens mount = Standard C-mount
Shutter = Electro-mechanicalONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS
Storage = -20... +50 ?C
Operating = +5... +40 ?C non-condensing | Spectral Range (nm) = 925 - 1700
Spectral Channels = 236
Spectral Bandwidth (nm) = 3.3
Spectral Resolution - FWHM (nm) = 5.9
Spatial Pixels = 320
Max Frame Rate (fps) = 364
f/# = 1.8
Interface = GigE
Dimensions (mm) = 210 x 68 x 63
Weight, w/o lens (kg) = 1.01 | Spectral Range = 400 - 1000 nm
Spectral sampling = 2.68 nm
Spectral resolution = 5.5 nm
Fore lens focal length = 15 mm
Field of view = 38 deg
F/# = 1.7
Spectral bands = 224 Binned by 2
Spatial pixels = 1024
Spectral binning options = 2, 4, 8
Spatial binning options = 1, 2
Multiple ROI = User-selectable
Maximum frame rate = 330 fps Full frame
Dynamic range = 1420
SNR = 400:1 2 spectral binning, 1 spatial binning
Power input = 10-30 VDC. Use separate battery or UAV/gimbal power
Power consumption = 17 W Typical
Connectors = ANT, DC IN, ETH GPS Antenna, Power In, Web UI / Data download
Storage temperature = -20 ? +50C
Operating temperature = +5 ? +40C
Relative humidity = 5 - 90 %. Non-condensing
Drone options = Multirotor with gimbal/ Multirotor, no gimbal/ Fixed Wing UAV. Any drone with adequate payload capacity can be used.
Gimbal = Optimized for MoVI pro. Other suitable gimbals may also be used
Gimbal weight = 2.2 - 2.7 kg. Typical gimbal solution
Operating height = 15 - 150 m. Typical, local limitations may apply
GNSS/IMU = Trimble APX-15
GPS Antenna = Trimble AV 14
Internal Memory = 512GB SSD
Dimensions (W x H x L) = 131 x 152 x 202 mm
Weight (without gimbal) = 2.1 kg
Weight (with gimbal) = 4.8 kg. Typical gimbal solution |
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