HyperspectralImagingonthego
The easiest way to obtain samples and detect traits with hyperspectral & RGB-sensor combination. BlackBox is an intelligent imaging system for laboratories, research, and industry. It offers is configurable for many applications or sample types. Benefit from a super simple workflow that can be done by everyone. The BlackBox enables standardized and repeatable data acquisition, as well as automated trait extraction through imaging and AI-based analysis. Non-invasive measurement for a wide range of different sample types. Easy to use for everyone, save time and effort in documentation tasks. The multisensor-system is based on reliable hardware components technology and advanced machine-learning-based analytical software.
BlackBox enables standardized and repeatable data acquisition, as well as automated trait extraction. It is easy to use for everyone; you can save time and effort in documentation tasks. With our non-invasive measurement setup, you can analyze a wide range of different sample types. Through its imaging and AI-based analysis, BlackBox creates reproducible and standardizable data formats.
The hyperspectral sensor provides a native image resolution of 640 x 480 pixels with 500 spectral channels, continuously covering the wavelength range from 500 nm to 1000 nm. If you demand BlackBox tailored to your application, contact us, and we explore possible solutions. Our experienced team develops the entire hyperspectral analysis system for a broad range of applications. In addition to customizing the system, we provide full service for hardware and software. This also includes user training or consultation for the exploration of further use-cases.
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Haip BlackBox
Wavelength range = 500-1000 nm
Number of bands = 500
Spectral resolution = 5 nm
Spectral sampling = 1 nm
Resolution RGB = 2064 x 1544 px
Resolution Spectral = 640 x* 480 px
Detector = CMOS
Sensor size = 1,2 Megapixel
Radiometric resolution = 10 bit
Integration time (cube) = 4 seconds
Data size (raw) = 600 MB/ Data cube
Connection = GigE
Operation temperature = 0 – 30?C
Protection class = IP 40
Power consumption = 5V DC / 15 W
Size = 130 x 90 x 95 mm
Weight < 400g
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| Content | HyperspectralImagingonthego The easiest way to obtain samples and detect traits with hyperspectral & RGB-sensor combination. BlackBox is an intelligent imaging system for laboratories, research, and industry. It offers is configurable for many applications or sample types. Benefit from a super simple workflow that can be done by everyone. The BlackBox enables standardized and repeatable data acquisition, as well as automated trait extraction through imaging and AI-based analysis. Non-invasive measurement for a wide range of different sample types. Easy to use for everyone, save time and effort in documentation tasks. The multisensor-system is based on reliable hardware components technology and advanced machine-learning-based analytical software. BlackBox enables standardized and repeatable data acquisition, as well as automated trait extraction. It is easy to use for everyone; you can save time and effort in documentation tasks. With our non-invasive measurement setup, you can analyze a wide range of different sample types. Through its imaging and AI-based analysis, BlackBox creates reproducible and standardizable data formats. The hyperspectral sensor provides a native image resolution of 640 x 480 pixels with 500 spectral channels, continuously covering the wavelength range from 500 nm to 1000 nm. If you demand BlackBox tailored to your application, contact us, and we explore possible solutions. Our experienced team develops the entire hyperspectral analysis system for a broad range of applications. In addition to customizing the system, we provide full service for hardware and software. This also includes user training or consultation for the exploration of further use-cases. | HySpex VNIR-3000 N HySpex VNIR-3000 N is developed for field, laboratory, and airborne applications. HySpex VNIR-3000 N utilizes the same spectrograph as the other classical HySpex VNIR models. With a pixel size of 3.45?m, compared to 6. 5?m for VNIR-1800, HySpex VNIR-3000 N will have less than 1.6 pixels per FWHM of the PSF spatially and less than 1.8 bands spectrally, ensuring that narrow band features will be resolved equally for all cameras. With 3000 spatial pixels, 300 bands and a noise floor of 2.4e-, HySpex VNIR-3000N will provide outstanding SNR levels in dark environments. The camera is offered with a USB connection, allowing camera operation from any computer and reducing the cost of supplementing equipment. To visualize that the camera has a wider PSF per pixel and band relative to our normal extremely sharp cameras, we have added an N for Nyquist to the model name. | 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. | 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. | HySpex VNIR-1800 The HySpex VNIR-1800 hyperspectral camera is developed for field, laboratory, and airborne applications. HySpex VNIR-1800 utilizes a cutting edge actively cooled and stabilized scientific CMOS detector. This makes VNIR-1800 the ideal camera for high-end data acquisitions where high radiometric accuracy is required. The dynamic range of 20 000 ensures outstanding SNR levels even in darker areas of an image of highly dynamic scenes. With a max frame rate of 260 fps, combined with aberration-corrected optics and high optical throughput (f/2.5), HySpex VNIR-1800 offers a unique combination of data quality, high speed, and sensitivity. 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 24 ?m to infinity e.g. airborne remote sensing. | 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 | Wavelength range = 500-1000 nm Number of bands = 500 Spectral resolution = 5 nm Spectral sampling = 1 nm Resolution RGB = 2064 x 1544 px Resolution Spectral = 640 x* 480 px Detector = CMOS Sensor size = 1,2 Megapixel Radiometric resolution = 10 bit Integration time (cube) = 4 seconds Data size (raw) = 600 MB/ Data cube Connection = GigE Operation temperature = 0 - 30?C Protection class = IP 40 Power consumption = 5V DC / 15 W Size = 130 x 90 x 95 mm Weight < 400g | Spectral range = 400 - 1000 nm Spatial pixels = 3000 Spectral channels = 300 Spectral sampling = 2.0 nm FOV* = 16? Pixel FOV across/along* = 0.096/0.32 mrad Bit resolution = 12 bit Noise floor = 2.37 e- Dynamic range = 11000 Peak SNR (at full resolution) > 170 Max speed (at full resolution) = 117 fps Power consumption = 30 W Dimensions (l-w-h) = 39 - 9.9- 15 cm Weight = 5.0 kg Camera Interface = USB3 *Can be doubled with FOV expander | 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 | Spectral range = 400 - 1000 nm Spatial pixels = 1800 Spectral channels = 186 Spectral sampling = 3.26 nm FOV* = 17? Pixel FOV across/along* = 0.16/0.32 mrad Bit resolution = 16 bit Noise floor = 2.4 e- Dynamic range = 20000 Peak SNR (at full resolution) > 255 Max speed (at full resolution) = 260 fps Power consumption = 30 W Dimensions (l-w-h) = 39 - 9.9 - 15 cm Weight = 5.0 kg Camera Interface = CameraLink *Can be doubled with FOV expander | 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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