Content | The Gamechanger: World's smallest HSI Snapshot Camera
Cubert?s smallest ever hyperspectral imaging camera is also its most affordable, to a price that can easily compete against RGB and multispectral cameras. By downsizing the fundamental light field technology of the ULTRIS 20, we have created a hyperspectral video camera featuring a 5 MP sensor that is just 30 x 30 x 50 mm and weighs only 120 g.
This latest addition to the ULTRIS family addresses the needs of industry and researchers alike for a robust and lightweight camera that can fit into every lab or production area, physically and fiscally. It is small enough to fit into any industrial process system, powerful enough to fill medical imaging requirements and fast enough to record complete non-scanning snapshot datacubes at 15Hz. The ULTRIS 5 HFR is the 10 GigE version of our standard ULTRIS 5. The camera properties are the same, featuring a resolution of 290 x 275 pixel and 51 spectral bands covering 450-850 nm. Equipped with a 10 Gigabit Ethernet port, the integrated Sony IMX250 sensor can unleash its full potential and can deliver up to 75 Hz while retaining the typical 12 bit depth, which is often needed for hyperspectral applications. | HySpex Mjolnir V-1240
The HySpex Mjolnir V-1240 hyperspectral imaging system for UAVs 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 kg and less than 50 W power consumption, HySpex Mjolnir V-1240 is very well suited for a wide range of UAVs.
The system is also compatible with several off-the-shelf gimbals. NEO offers high-performance unmanned aerial vehicles, fully integrated with the HySpex Mjolnir V-1240. 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. | HySpex Mjolnir VS-620
For applications requiring low mass, combined with high-performance specifications and scientific grade data quality on the full VNIR-SWIR range, HySpex Mjolnir VS-620 is an ideal solution. Sharing the onboard data acquisition unit and navigation system, HySpex Mjolnir VS-620 is both space-efficient and cost-effective.
The VNIR and SWIR optical axis are coaligned in the along-track direction, assuring perfect coregistration in the flight direction. In addition to the high-quality hyperspectral data cube, covering the spectral range from 400 - 2500 nm, with 490 bands, double resolution data in the VNIR range is always readily available. With smile and keystone less than 0.1 pixels for each spectral range, the merged Mjolnir VS-620 data product will have coregistration/keystone better than 0.2 pixels for the full VNIR-SWIR range. | Pika IR+
900 - 1700 nm
High-Precision Infrared
The Pika IR+ (formerly Pika NIR-640) is a high-performance hyperspectral camera that covers the Near-Infrared (NIR) spectral range. It has high spatial and spectral resolutions and is often used for infrared laboratory applications. The Pika IR+ can be used in our airborne, laboratory, and outdoor hyperspectral systems, as well as standalone or integrated into your system. | 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 FX10
Specim FX10 is a line-scan hyperspectral camera that operates in the visible and near-infrared (VNIR) region. It is an excellent tool for industrial and scientific applications.
The Specim FX10 operates in the 400-1000 nm region, and the color-optimized Specim FX10c in the 400-780 nm region. |
Description | Spectral Range = 450 - 850 nm
Number of Bands = 51
FWHM = 26 nm @ 532 nm
Max Resolution = 290 x 275 pixel
Weight = Standard version: 120 g/ HFR version: 465 g
Dimensions = Standard version: 29 x 29 x 49 mm/ HFR version: 60 x 60 x 99.4 mm
Technology = Light Field
Sensor(s) = 5 MP
Spectral Sampling = 8 nm
Wavelength Error < 8 nm
Total Spectra / Image = 79 750
Total Data Points (Data Points / Cube) = 3 million
Data Depths = 12 Bit
Readout = Global shutter
Max Frame Rate = Standard version: 15 Hz/ HFR version: 75 Hz
Integration Time = 0.1-1000 ms
Field of View (FOV) = 15?
Power Consumption = 3 W | Spectral range = 400 - 1000 nm
Spatial pixels = 1240
Spectral channels and sampling = 200 bands @ 3 nm
F-number = F1.8
FOV = 20?
Pixel FOV across/along = 0.27/0.27 mrad
Bit resolution = 12 bit
Noise floor = 2.3 e-
Dynamic range = 4400
Peak SNR (at full resolution) > 180
Max speed (at full resolution) = 285 fps
Power consumption = 50 W
Dimensions (l-w-h) = 250 - 175 - 170 mm
Weight < 4 kg
*Includes IMU/GPS and DAU - <6.5 kg including standard battery | | Spectral Range (nm) = 900 - 1700
Spectral Channels = 336
Spectral Bandwidth (nm) = 2.4
Spectral Resolution - FWHM (nm) = 5.6
Spatial Pixels = 640
Max Frame Rate (fps) = 240
f/# = 1.8
Interface = GigE
Dimensions (mm) = 264 x 115 x 88
Weight, w/o lens (kg) = 2.95 | 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 / 400-780 (c-version)
Spectral resolution (FWHM) = 5.5 nm (mean)
Spectral sampling/pixel = 2.7 nm, With default binning
Spectral bands = 224 / 140 (c-version), 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 = 327 FPS full range / 514 FPS full range (c-version)
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)/One point NUC. AIE: Unified spectral calibration + corrected smile and keystone aberrations
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, CameraLink
Camera control protocols = GenICam, ASCII
Power input = 12 V DC (+-10%)
Power consumption = Max 4 W
Connectors = Industrial Ethernet OR CameraLink 26-pin, 0.5?
MDR
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) |
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