HAIP Solutions BlackBird V2 VNIR Sensor is the easiest way to take hyperspectral images on drones. It is specifically designed for the use with DJI drones from the Matrice 200 & 300 series. The worldwide first hyperspectral Plug and Play solution for drones. Ready to fly and measure. BlackBird V2 has two separate sensors. One HSI sensor and a separate RGB camera for high quality live stream on the remote controller. The hyperspectral sensor provides a native image resolution of 540×540 pixels with 100 spectral channels, continuously covering the wavelength range from 500 nm to1000 nm.
BlackBird is based on a hyperspectral line scanner, but there is no need to move the sensor during image acquisition to get a full hyperspectral data cube. The internal movement unit creates a 2D image in under 3 seconds. If needed there is also a line-scan mode, where the movement to create an image comes from the drone. These two modes can be switched directly on the remote controller. Camera control and power support works via DJIs Sky port 2.0 connector and the remote controller. Through the DJI Pilot App you get features such as remote camera trigger, RGB livestream and flight-planning support. To simplify the work even more, the first results from the camera can be viewed directly on the remote controller and, for example, the exposure can be checked. Data is stored on an external, removable USB-A data storage to minimise downtime during data transfer on the ground. Additional preprocessing on camera is possible, as the camera has a build in dedicated GPU.
Haip BlackBird V2 VNIR Sensor
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Haip BlackBird V2 VNIR Sensor
Wavelength range = 500-1000 nm
Number of bands = 100
Spectral resolution = 5 nm
Spectral sampling = 5 nm
Resolution RGB = 1800 x 1800 px
Resolution Spectral = 540 x 540 px
Field of View = HSI/RGB 33?/37?
Detector = CMOS
Sensor size = 2 Megapixel
Radiometric resolution = 10 bit
Integration time (cube) < 3 seconds
Data size (raw) = 100 MB/ Data cube
Connection = DJI Skyport 2.0 connector
Operation temperature = -10 - +50?C
Protection class = IP 40
Power consumption = 13.6 V DC / 2 A
Size = 80 x 60 x 90 mm
Data storage = 1 USB-A stick (supports 256 GB)
Weight (incl. Gimbal) = 790 g
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Content | HAIP Solutions BlackBird V2 VNIR Sensor is the easiest way to take hyperspectral images on drones. It is specifically designed for the use with DJI drones from the Matrice 200 & 300 series. The worldwide first hyperspectral Plug and Play solution for drones. Ready to fly and measure. BlackBird V2 has two separate sensors. One HSI sensor and a separate RGB camera for high quality live stream on the remote controller. The hyperspectral sensor provides a native image resolution of 540x540 pixels with 100 spectral channels, continuously covering the wavelength range from 500 nm to1000 nm. BlackBird is based on a hyperspectral line scanner, but there is no need to move the sensor during image acquisition to get a full hyperspectral data cube. The internal movement unit creates a 2D image in under 3 seconds. If needed there is also a line-scan mode, where the movement to create an image comes from the drone. These two modes can be switched directly on the remote controller. Camera control and power support works via DJIs Sky port 2.0 connector and the remote controller. Through the DJI Pilot App you get features such as remote camera trigger, RGB livestream and flight-planning support. To simplify the work even more, the first results from the camera can be viewed directly on the remote controller and, for example, the exposure can be checked. Data is stored on an external, removable USB-A data storage to minimise downtime during data transfer on the ground. Additional preprocessing on camera is possible, as the camera has a build in dedicated GPU. | 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. | Specim FX50 Specim FX50 is the only hyperspectral camera on the market covering the full mid-wave infrared (MWIR) spectral range of 2.7 - 5.3 ?m required, for example, in black plastics sorting. Specim FX50 is a high-speed, accurate, and efficient line-scan hyperspectral camera designed specifically for industrial environments. | Pika L 400 - 1000 nm Lightweight, Compact VNIR The Pika L is a lightweight, compact hyperspectral camera that covers the Visible + Near-Infrared (VNIR) spectral range. It is our most popular imager for remote sensing applications. The Pika L can be used in our airborne, laboratory, and outdoor hyperspectral systems, as well as standalone or integrated into your system. | 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. | HySpex SWIR-384 The HySpex SWIR-384 hyperspectral camera is developed for field, laboratory, and airborne applications. The state of the art MCT sensor with cooling down to 150K yields low background noise, high dynamic range, and exceptional SNR levels. With a max frame rate of 400 fps, combined with an aberration-corrected optical system with high optical throughput (f/2), the data quality, speed, and sensitivity is truly state of the art. A wide range of close-up lenses allows the use of the camera at working distances ranging from a few centimeters with a spatial resolution of 53 ?m to infinity e.g. airborne remote sensing. |
Description | Wavelength range = 500-1000 nm Number of bands = 100 Spectral resolution = 5 nm Spectral sampling = 5 nm Resolution RGB = 1800 x 1800 px Resolution Spectral = 540 x 540 px Field of View = HSI/RGB 33?/37? Detector = CMOS Sensor size = 2 Megapixel Radiometric resolution = 10 bit Integration time (cube) < 3 seconds Data size (raw) = 100 MB/ Data cube Connection = DJI Skyport 2.0 connector Operation temperature = -10 - +50?C Protection class = IP 40 Power consumption = 13.6 V DC / 2 A Size = 80 x 60 x 90 mm Data storage = 1 USB-A stick (supports 256 GB) Weight (incl. Gimbal) = 790 g | 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) | Spectral Range = 2.7 - 5.3 ?m Spectral resolution (FWHM) = 35 nm Spectral sampling/pixel = 8.44 nm, Without binning Spectral bands = 154, With default binning Numerical aperture = 2.0 Optics magnification = 0.5 Effective pixel size = 30 ?m, At fore lens image plane Effective slit width = 104 ?m, At fore lens image plane Effective slit length = 19.2 mm, At fore lens image plane Dynamic Range = 1600:1 with 1.5 ms exposure time Usable dynamic range / noise Spatial samples = 640 Bit depth = 16 Maximum frame rate = 380 fps, Full image with default binning Binning = 1,2,4 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 total number of rows between first row of first mROI and last row of last mROI - not the total number of rows included in the mMROI?s. Pixel operability = Number of operable pixels >99.7%. Allowed clusters: Size 4-8 pixels: <= 12/ Size 9-12 pixels: 2/ Size 13-19 pixels: 1/ Size >19 pixels: 0 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 = InSb Integrated cooler = Stirling Up to 10000 hours Full well capacity = 5.1 Me- Read-out modes = IWR / ITR Optics temperature = TEC-stabilized Default is 20 degrees Celsius Lens mount = Custom mount Fore lens options = OLEM43, OLEM23, OLEM17 Field of view = 24 deg, 45 deg, 60 deg Camera digital data output/control interface = GigE Vision, Custom ethernet Camera control protocols = GenICam, JSON-RPC Power input = 24 V DC Power consumption = Max 90 W, Typical 40 W, During simultaneous cool-down of optics and detector Connectors = Ethernet/ Aux - 0306423 (09-0428-90-08) Binder 8pin/ Power - 0306627 (LF10WBR-4P) Hirose 4pin Trigger in IP = IP40 Dimensions (L x W x H) = 280 x 202 x 169 mm Mounting surface option on three sides. Mounting kit adds 24 mm distance on mounting side. Weight = 7 kg Storage temperature = -20 ... +50 oC Operating temperature = +5 ... +40 oC Relative humidity = 5% - 95% (non-condensing) | Spectral Range (nm) = 400 - 1000 Spectral Channels = 281 Spectral Bandwidth (nm) = 2.1 Spectral Resolution - FWHM (nm) = 3.3 Spatial Pixels = 900 Max Frame Rate (fps) = 249 f/# = 2.4 Interface = USB 3.0 Dimensions (mm) = 115 x 104 x 66 Weight, w/o lens (kg) = 0.64 | Spectral range = 930 - 2500 nm Spatial pixels = 384 Spectral channels = 288 Spectral sampling = 5.45 nm FOV* = 16? Pixel FOV across/along* = 0.73/0.73 mrad Bit resolution = 16 bit Noise floor = 150 e- Dynamic range = 7500 Peak SNR (at full resolution) > 1100 Max speed (at full resolution) = 400 fps Power consumption = 30 W Dimensions (l-w-h) = 38 - 12- 17.5 cm Weight = 5.7 kg Camera Interface = CameraLink *Can be doubled with FOV expander |
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