Photonfocus SNAPSHOT RedNIR
Want to test hyperspectral scanning and analysis in the RedNIR range? With this user-friendly real-time GigE camera from Photonfocus, integrating imec?s hyperspectral sensor, you?ll be looking at relevant test data within a few minutes of the installation.
Photonfocus SNAPSHOT RedNIR
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Photonfocus SNAPSHOT RedNIR
spectral range = 600-870 nm
spectral resolution = 15 bands
spatial resolution = 2040 x 1080
imager type = CMOS imager, CMOSIS CMV2000-based
acquisition speed = Up to 42 hyperspectral cubes/second (limit of GigE vision interface)
pixel pitch = 5.5 ?m pixels, 2/3?? sensor optical format
bit depth = 10 bits
optics = 16/25/35/50 mm lenses, C-mount
camera interface = GigE vision + GPIO for triggering
power consumption <5.1 W
camera dimensions (W x H x D) = 55 x 55 x 52 mm
camera weight = 265 g without optics
software = HSI MOSAIC software for raw image acquisition, data pre-processing, hypercube visualization and classification, including API
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| Content | Photonfocus SNAPSHOT RedNIR Want to test hyperspectral scanning and analysis in the RedNIR range? With this user-friendly real-time GigE camera from Photonfocus, integrating imec?s hyperspectral sensor, you?ll be looking at relevant test data within a few minutes of the installation. | 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 Baldur V-1024 N Baldur V-1024 N covers the full VNIR spectral range from 400-1000nm and is configurable within one octave in the same range. 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 V-1024 N is better than 1.7 pixels, yielding a very sharp camera. | Pika UV 330 - 800 nm Ultraviolet + Visible The Pika UV (formerly NUV2) is a hyperspectral camera that scans the Visible and Near Ultraviolet (VIS+NUV) spectral range. An optimized objective lens provides excellent imaging throughout the entire spectral range. Because halogen lights have low output in much of the NUV, Resonon offers an NUV lighting module to augment illumination for our desktop system. The Pika UV can be used in our airborne, laboratory, and outdoor hyperspectral systems, as well as standalone or integrated into your system. | 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. | Pika IR-L+ 925 - 1700 nm Lightweight, High-Precision Infrared The Pika IR-L+ imager is a high spatial and spectral resolution Near-Infrared (925-1,700 nm) imager in a lightweight, compact format. It is well suited for field research, yet compatible with all imaging platforms (airborne, benchtop, or outdoor). For a compact, lightweight Visible light spectral range option, please see the Pika L. For higher imaging speeds, please see the Pika IR-L. |
| Description | spectral range = 600-870 nm spectral resolution = 15 bands spatial resolution = 2040 x 1080 imager type = CMOS imager, CMOSIS CMV2000-based acquisition speed = Up to 42 hyperspectral cubes/second (limit of GigE vision interface) pixel pitch = 5.5 ?m pixels, 2/3?? sensor optical format bit depth = 10 bits optics = 16/25/35/50 mm lenses, C-mount camera interface = GigE vision + GPIO for triggering power consumption <5.1 W camera dimensions (W x H x D) = 55 x 55 x 52 mm camera weight = 265 g without optics software = HSI MOSAIC software for raw image acquisition, data pre-processing, hypercube visualization and classification, including API | 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 = 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) = 330 - 800 Spectral Channels = 255 Spectral Bandwidth (nm) = 1.8 Spectral Resolution - FWHM (nm) = 2.8 Spatial Pixels = 1500 Max Frame Rate (fps) = 142 f/# = 2.8 InterfaceUSB = 3.0 Dimensions (mm) = 230 x 107 x 85 Weight, w/o lens (kg) = 2.27 | 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 (nm) = 925 - 1700 Spectral Channels = 470 Spectral Bandwidth (nm) = 1.7 Spectral Resolution - FWHM (nm) = 3.8 Spatial Pixels = 640 Max Frame Rate (fps) = 176 f/# = 1.8 Interface = GigE Dimensions (mm) = 210 x 68 x 63 Weight, w/o lens (kg) = 1.01 |
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