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UV hyperspectral camera with a wavelength range from 220 to 380 nm The BlueEye is a pushbroom HSI camera that expands the common spectral range to include UV and covers UV-A, UV-B and UV-C. This makes it especially suitable for applications in biotechnology, forensics and medical technology. With the possibility of using absorption or fluorescence as a measurement signal, the camera opens up new fields of application that go beyond NIR and VIS technologies. For example, it can detect invisible contamination on surfaces and is suitable for ingredient analysis and cellular diagnostics. | HySpex VS-1200
The HySpex VS-1200 hyperspectral camera is developed for airborne applications requiring extreme resolution in both VNIR and SWIR spectral regions.
The HySpex VS-1200 is a novel high-resolution instrument designed for airborne applications at altitudes greater than 400m.
The camera produces the highest scientific grade level data, commercially available, having FWHM less than 1.2 pixels spatially and less than 1.5 pixels spectrally. The combined VNIR-SWIR cube has coregistration errors, and smile and keystone of less than 10% of a pixel.
With 40 degrees FOV, the camera is ideal for mapping large areas with high accuracy and resolution.
The camera is delivered with an integrated high-performance IMU/GPS and data acquisition unit with removable storage bays as a standard. Existing navigation systems can also be integrated/utilized.
A standard passive damping solution is included as a part of the default delivery package, but mounting plates for active damping solutions, such as GSM4000 or PAV80 can be supplied. | 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 Baldur S-384 N
Baldur S-384 N covers the spectral range from 960-2500 nm.
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 S-384 N is better than 1.5 pixels, yielding a very sharp camera. | 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. | Specim AFX10
Specim AFX10 is a VNIR hyperspectral imaging solution with an HSI camera, a small and powerful computer and a high-end GNSS/IMU unit in a compact enclosure that can be installed on multiple drone types. |
Description | Spectral range typ. = 220 to 380 nm
Dispersion ~0.1 nm/px
Spectral resolution < 2 nm (with 80 ?m slit)
Smile < 160 ?m
Keystone < 20 ?m
F/# = 2.4
Standard slit width = 80 ?m (30, 50 & 100 ?m available)
Sensor = Back-illuminated CMOS
Sensor pixels = 2048 x 2048
Active area typ. = 1845 x 1500 (spatial x spectral pixels)
Pixel size = 6.5 ?m x 6.5 ?m
Bit depth = 16 bit (2 x 12 bit ADC @ low & high gain)
Frame rate = ~ 40 fps (full frame)
Data interface = USB 3.1
Power supply = USB 3.1 Type-C
Cooling = passive; forced air, liquid (optional)
Temperature (operating) = +10 ?C to +40 ?C
Temperature (storage) = -10 ?C to +60 ?C
Dimensions I x w x h = 138 mm x 65 mm x 162 mm
Weight = 1.4 kg
Lens mount = standard C-mount | | | Spectral Range = 960 - 2500nm
Spectral bands = 288
Max speed* = 500 fps
Spectral sampling = 5.45 nm
Spectral FWHM <2 bands
Spatial FWHM <1.3 pixels
Spatial pixels = 384
Keystone <15% of a pixel
Smile <15% of band
FOV = 16? / 40?
Bit resolution = 16 bit
Noise floor = 150 e-
Peak SNR >1100
Dynamic range = 7500
ROI* = All bands can be selected/deselected individually
External trigger options LVDS, 5V/12V/24V TTL
Dimensions (l-w-h) = 368 - 131 - 175 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 = 400 - 1000 nm
Spectral sampling = 2.68 nm
Spectral resolution = 5.5 nm
Fore lens focal length = 15 mm
Field of view = 38 deg
F/# = 1.7
Spectral bands = 224 Binned by 2
Spatial pixels = 1024
Spectral binning options = 2, 4, 8
Spatial binning options = 1, 2
Multiple ROI = User-selectable
Maximum frame rate = 330 fps Full frame
Dynamic range = 1420
SNR = 400:1 2 spectral binning, 1 spatial binning
Power input = 10-30 VDC. Use separate battery or UAV/gimbal power
Power consumption = 17 W Typical
Connectors = ANT, DC IN, ETH GPS Antenna, Power In, Web UI / Data download
Storage temperature = -20 ? +50C
Operating temperature = +5 ? +40C
Relative humidity = 5 - 90 %. Non-condensing
Drone options = Multirotor with gimbal/ Multirotor, no gimbal/ Fixed Wing UAV. Any drone with adequate payload capacity can be used.
Gimbal = Optimized for MoVI pro. Other suitable gimbals may also be used
Gimbal weight = 2.2 - 2.7 kg. Typical gimbal solution
Operating height = 15 - 150 m. Typical, local limitations may apply
GNSS/IMU = Trimble APX-15
GPS Antenna = Trimble AV 14
Internal Memory = 512GB SSD
Dimensions (W x H x L) = 131 x 152 x 202 mm
Weight (without gimbal) = 2.1 kg
Weight (with gimbal) = 4.8 kg. Typical gimbal solution |
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