HinaLea?s 4200C MiniVIS hyperspectral imaging sensor covers the 400-1000 nm spectral range in a small-formfactor, highly portable, lightweight package. Based on front-staring Fabry Perot technology, 4200C includes hardware and software required to support a broad range of hyperspectral imaging applications. Key specifications include 300 spectral bands at a spectral resolution of 4 nm (FWHM). The 4200C captures a complete high-spatial-resolution image data-cube across the visible to near infrared spectral range in seconds, but can also be programmed to scan a subset of bands. The ability to dynamically control the sensor based on the application and object to be imaged optimizes data-capture and data-processing efficiency. Thanks to its design, the HinaLea 4200C offers high spectral and spatial resolution without the image uniformity challenges of line-scanning and patterned filter snapshot multi-spectral imagers present. In addition, HinaLea has developed this new sensor to be small, lightweight, and affordable for straightforward deployment in a lab setting, in a production environment, or in the field.
Hinalea VNIR 4200C
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Hinalea VNIR 4200C
Spectral range = 400-1000 nm
Spectral bands = 300 nominal
Spectral resolution = 4 nm (FWHM)
Dynamic range = User selectable 8 or 16 bit
Standard lens = 3.6 to 6? Field of View (FOV) – 300 mm to ?. T-mount (M42x0.75)
Input voltage = 110 VAC at 60Hz / 220 VAC at 50Hz
Data interfaces = USB 2.0, 3.0
Operating temperature = 15? to 45? C
Humidity = 65% non-condensing
Sensor spatial resolution = 2.3 or 5 MP *
Illumination = Optional
Dimensions (L x W x H) = 85 mm x 59 mm x 70mm
Weight = 530 g
* RGGB sensor; effective monochromatic equivalent 588,544 pixels and 2.5 MP, respectively for 2.3 and 5 MP sensors without demosaicing.
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Description | Spectral range = 400-1000 nm Spectral bands = 300 nominal Spectral resolution = 4 nm (FWHM) Dynamic range = User selectable 8 or 16 bit Standard lens = 3.6 to 6? Field of View (FOV) - 300 mm to ?. T-mount (M42x0.75) Input voltage = 110 VAC at 60Hz / 220 VAC at 50Hz Data interfaces = USB 2.0, 3.0 Operating temperature = 15? to 45? C Humidity = 65% non-condensing Sensor spatial resolution = 2.3 or 5 MP * Illumination = Optional Dimensions (L x W x H) = 85 mm x 59 mm x 70mm Weight = 530 g * RGGB sensor; effective monochromatic equivalent 588,544 pixels and 2.5 MP, respectively for 2.3 and 5 MP sensors without demosaicing. | 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 = 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) = 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) = 900 - 1700 Spectral Channels = 168 Spectral Bandwidth (nm) = 4.8 Spectral Resolution - FWHM (nm) = 8.8 Spatial Pixels = 320 Max Frame Rate (fps) = 508 f/# = 1.8 Interface = GigE Dimensions (mm) = 264 x 115 x 88 Weight, w/o lens (kg) = 2.95 |
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