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NIR hyperspectral cameras in the wavelength range between 950 - 2200 nm
Under the name of RedEye, we offer a series of pushbroom HSI cameras for the near-infrared (NIR) range. These provide chemical information on a wide variety of materials: from plastics and food to medicines or waste. The technology captures information not visible to the naked eye, such as material class, ingredients, or coatings. It is used in particular in sorting systems and for in-line process control. Depending on the area of application, the RedEye is available in four versions with varying wavelength ranges: RedEye 1.7 (950 to 1700nm)
RedEye 1.7 High Res (950 to 1700nm)
RedEye 1.9 (1100 to 1900nm)
RedEye 2.2. (1200 to 2200 nm). Thanks to high measurement rates, exceptional spectral and spatial resolution, and a flexibly adjustable field of view, the RedEye series enables real-time in-line monitoring, even on fast-moving objects. In combination with the ColEx adapter, which combines the RGB data with the NIR signal, parallel recording of color information is also possible. Once installed, all RedEye cameras consistently deliver fast and reliable results - and at unbeatable value for money. | 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 Baldur S-640i N
Baldur S-640i N covers the spectral range from 950-1730nm.
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-640i N is better than 1.5 pixels, yielding a very sharp camera. | 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. | SWIR
SWIR is a high-speed short-wave infrared hyperspectral camera that operates in the 1000-2500 nm range. It has 384 spatial pixels and achieves image rates of up to 400 frames per second using a CameraLink connection.
To assure indoor/outdoor usage in varying conditions, it now has rugged weather-proof IP54 casing and temperature-stabilized optics but still uses less power than before, only 50W nominal.
Its temperature-stabilized optics provide stability and sensitivity required in the most challenging near-infrared chemical imaging applications, from pharmaceutical quality assurance to food and agriculture analysis. The SWIR camera meets the highest requirements in the lab, industry, and field. | Pika XC2
400 - 1000 nm
High-Precision VNIR
The Pika XC2 is a high-resolution hyperspectral camera that covers the Visible + Near-Infrared (VNIR) spectral range. The Pika XC2 has high spatial resolution, best in-class spectral resolution, and excellent imaging quality. Popular in VNIR laboratory applications.
The Pika XC2 can be used in our laboratory, and outdoor, and airborne hyperspectral systems, as well as standalone or integrated into your system. |
Description | Spectral range typ. = 1200 to 2200 nm
Dispersion = 140 nm/mm
Spectral resolution = 13 nm (with 80 ?m slit)
Spatial resolution rms spot radius < 85 ?m
Smile < 75 ?m
Keystone < 25 ?m
F/# = 2.6
Slit width, default = 80 ?m
Sensor = extended InGaAs
Pixel in full frame = 320?256 (spatial x spectral)
Pixel size = 30 ?m x 30 ?m
Bit depth = 14 bit
Frame rate = 330 fps (full frame)/ 4200 fps (4 bands)
Data interface/ camera control = Gigabit Ethernet/ RS 485
Power supply = 24 V DC
Cooling = 2-Stage TEC
Temperature (operating) = -5?C to +40?C
Temperature (storage) =
Dimensions I x w x h = 400 mm x 184 mm x 180 mm
Weight = 10.5 Kg
Lens mount = standard C-mount
Protection type = | | Spectral Range = 950 - 1730 nm
Spectral bands = 232
Max speed* = 500 fps
Spectral sampling = 3.36 nm
Spectral FWHM <2 bands
Spatial FWHM <1.5 pixels
Spatial pixels = 640
Keystone <20% of a pixel
Smile <20% of band
FOV = 16? / 40?
Bit resolution = 12 bit
Noise floor = HG:8.5/MG:32/LG:270 e-
Peak SNR = HG:150/MG:275/LG:800
Dynamic range = HG:2650/MG:2360/LG:2360
ROI* = All bands can be selected/deselected individually
External trigger options = LVDS, 5V/12V/24V TTL
Dimensions (l-w-h) = 364 - 105 - 153 mm
Camera Interface = GigE
* Reducing the number of spectral channels with ROI will proportionally increase the max framerate | 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 = 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 (nm) = 400 - 1000
Spectral Channels = 447
Spectral Bandwidth (nm) = 1.3
Spectral Resolution - FWHM (nm) = 1.9
Spatial Pixels = 1600
Max Frame Rate (fps) = 165
f/# = 2.4
Interface = USB 3.0
Dimensions (mm) = 265 x 106 x 75
Weight, w/o lens (kg) = 2.51 |
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