Assessing hyperspectral microscopy in real-time
The FireflEYE 185 brings hyperspectral imaging to microscopy, and also enables endoscopy. In life sciences the time-saving advantage of the snapshot technology (thanks to no-scanning) really makes itself known, as saving time saves patients. The camera can also monitor real-time processes, such as samples in petri dishes for example. The relay lens also allows for a lens change without camera re-calibration. And a close-up lens set allows a macroscopic scale view of a spot size of just a few mm.
For all scenarios
UAS Mapping – The FireflEYE 185 was the first-ever light-weight hyperspectral snapshot camera used for aerial mapping from a UAS. The user has a choice of lenses, enabling different fields of view for different tasks. In lab use the FireflEYE can be equipped with close-up lenses, allowing a macroscopic scale view with a spot size of only a few mm to cm. Attaching a relay lens to the FireflEYE provides for full interchangeability to Cmount lenses. Mount the camera on your microscope or endoscope without the need of an additional calibration. The latest improvements to the FireflEYE include upgrading the main sensor to a modern CMOS sensor. The 14-bit version has 2x higher signal-to-noise-ratio and 4x higher dynamic range compared to the S185 (needing 4 times longer integration times).
Cubert FIREFLEYE 185
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Cubert FIREFLEYE 185
Spectral Range = 450 – 950 nm
Number of Bands = 125
FWHM = 8 nm @ 532 nm
Max Resolution = 1000 x 1000 pixel
Weight = Standard version: 490 g
Dimensions = Standard version: 200 x 67 x 60 mm
Technology = Multipoint Spectrometer
Sensor(s) = 5 MP & 2 MP
Spectral Sampling = 4 nm
Wavelength Error < 4 nm
Total Spectra / Image = 2500 & 1 M pansharpened
Total Data Points (Data Points / Cube) = 0.3 million
Data Depths = 12 Bit/ 14 Bit
Readout = Global shutter
Max Frame Rate = Standard version: 25 Hz
Integration Time = 0.1-1000 ms
Field of View (FOV) = 30?, 20?, 13?, 7?, lens selectable
Power Consumption = 7 W
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Content | Assessing hyperspectral microscopy in real-time The FireflEYE 185 brings hyperspectral imaging to microscopy, and also enables endoscopy. In life sciences the time-saving advantage of the snapshot technology (thanks to no-scanning) really makes itself known, as saving time saves patients. The camera can also monitor real-time processes, such as samples in petri dishes for example. The relay lens also allows for a lens change without camera re-calibration. And a close-up lens set allows a macroscopic scale view of a spot size of just a few mm. For all scenarios UAS Mapping - The FireflEYE 185 was the first-ever light-weight hyperspectral snapshot camera used for aerial mapping from a UAS. The user has a choice of lenses, enabling different fields of view for different tasks. In lab use the FireflEYE can be equipped with close-up lenses, allowing a macroscopic scale view with a spot size of only a few mm to cm. Attaching a relay lens to the FireflEYE provides for full interchangeability to Cmount lenses. Mount the camera on your microscope or endoscope without the need of an additional calibration. The latest improvements to the FireflEYE include upgrading the main sensor to a modern CMOS sensor. The 14-bit version has 2x higher signal-to-noise-ratio and 4x higher dynamic range compared to the S185 (needing 4 times longer integration times). | HySpex Baldur V-1024 N Baldur V-1024 N covers the full VNIR spectral range from 400-1000nm and is configurable within one octave in the same range. All Baldur cameras are Nyquist cameras giving a spectral resolution of 2 spectral bands while capturing 4 times as much light as the classic systems. To ensure that the most information per framerate is provided, the spectral resolution is kept very close to 2 bands. Additionally, the spatial resolution of Baldur V-1024 N is better than 1.7 pixels, yielding a very sharp camera. | Pika UV 330 - 800 nm Ultraviolet + Visible The Pika UV (formerly NUV2) is a hyperspectral camera that scans the Visible and Near Ultraviolet (VIS+NUV) spectral range. An optimized objective lens provides excellent imaging throughout the entire spectral range. Because halogen lights have low output in much of the NUV, Resonon offers an NUV lighting module to augment illumination for our desktop system. The Pika UV can be used in our airborne, laboratory, and outdoor hyperspectral systems, as well as standalone or integrated into your system. | Pika XC2 400 - 1000 nm High-Precision VNIR The Pika XC2 is a high-resolution hyperspectral camera that covers the Visible + Near-Infrared (VNIR) spectral range. The Pika XC2 has high spatial resolution, best in-class spectral resolution, and excellent imaging quality. Popular in VNIR laboratory applications. The Pika XC2 can be used in our laboratory, and outdoor, and airborne hyperspectral systems, as well as standalone or integrated into your system. | 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. | HySpex Mjolnir S-620 The HySpex Mjolnir S-620 hyperspectral imaging system for UAVs is the SWIR version of the Mjolnir camera series. Similar to the VNIR version, it provides a unique combination of small form factor and low mass, combined with high-performance specifications and scientific grade data quality. With a weight of less than 4.5 kg and less than 50 W power consumption, HySpex Mjolnir S-620 is very well suited for a wide range of UAVs. NEO offers high-performance unmanned aerial vehicles, fully integrated with the HySpex Mjolnir S-620. The UAV is fitted with a standard battery package allowing up to 30 minutes of flight time. All HySpex Mjolnir systems can also be mounted on a tripod and rotation stage for ground use. |
Description | Spectral Range = 450 - 950 nm Number of Bands = 125 FWHM = 8 nm @ 532 nm Max Resolution = 1000 x 1000 pixel Weight = Standard version: 490 g Dimensions = Standard version: 200 x 67 x 60 mm Technology = Multipoint Spectrometer Sensor(s) = 5 MP & 2 MP Spectral Sampling = 4 nm Wavelength Error < 4 nm Total Spectra / Image = 2500 & 1 M pansharpened Total Data Points (Data Points / Cube) = 0.3 million Data Depths = 12 Bit/ 14 Bit Readout = Global shutter Max Frame Rate = Standard version: 25 Hz Integration Time = 0.1-1000 ms Field of View (FOV) = 30?, 20?, 13?, 7?, lens selectable Power Consumption = 7 W | Spectral Range = 400-800/485-960/400-1000 nm Spatial pixels = 1024 Spectral bands = 72/88/106 Max speed* = 1000/800/700 fps Spectral sampling = 5.5 nm Spectral FWHM <2 bands? Spatial FWHM < 1.7 pixels Keystone <15% of a pixel Smile <15% of band FOV = 16? / 40? Bit resolution = 12 Noise floor = 11e Peak SNR >286 Dynamic range = 2560 ROI* = 8 independent ROIs Dimensions (l-w-h) = 316 - 105 - 153 mm Camera Interface = CameraLink * Reducing the number of spectral channels with ROI will proportionally increase the max framerate | Spectral Range (nm) = 330 - 800 Spectral Channels = 255 Spectral Bandwidth (nm) = 1.8 Spectral Resolution - FWHM (nm) = 2.8 Spatial Pixels = 1500 Max Frame Rate (fps) = 142 f/# = 2.8 InterfaceUSB = 3.0 Dimensions (mm) = 230 x 107 x 85 Weight, w/o lens (kg) = 2.27 | Spectral Range (nm) = 400 - 1000 Spectral Channels = 447 Spectral Bandwidth (nm) = 1.3 Spectral Resolution - FWHM (nm) = 1.9 Spatial Pixels = 1600 Max Frame Rate (fps) = 165 f/# = 2.4 Interface = USB 3.0 Dimensions (mm) = 265 x 106 x 75 Weight, w/o lens (kg) = 2.51 | 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 = 970 - 2500 nm Spatial pixels = 620 Spectral channels and sampling = 300 bands @ 5.1 nm F-number = F1.9 FOV = 20? Pixel FOV across/along = 0.54/0.54 mrad Bit resolution = 16 bit Noise floor = 80 e- Dynamic range = 10000 Peak SNR (at full resolution) > 900 Max speed (at full resolution) = 170 fps Power consumption* = 50 W Dimensions (l-w-h)* = 254 - 175 - 170 mm Weight* < 4.5 kg *Includes IMU/GPS and DAU - <5 kg including standard battery |
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