Infrared camera from Xenics to be presented at Photonics West
At SPIE Photonics West, Xenics will offer a live product presentation of its new SWIR T2SL infrared camera, which operates from 1 to 2.35 μm with a 4-stage TE Cooler at 350Hz full frame. The camera features a 320 x 256 T2SL detector array with a 30 µm pixel pitch and has a 14-bit data output in a 100 Hz (USB 2.0) or 350 Hz (Camera Link) version. Each camera delivered features a Xenith advanced graphical user interface, which offers access to such camera settings as exposure time and operating temperature. In addition, the cameras feature two gain modes for high sensitivity or high dynamic range imaging. SWIR T2SL cameras are suitable for use in infrared imaging, scientific imaging, hyperspectral SWIR imaging, and research and development applications. Xenics will give a live product demonstration at the show on Tuesday, February 10 at 4:30 PM.
SPIE Photonics West booth number: 834
To Learn More:
Contact: Xenics
Headquarters: Leuven, Belgium
Product: SWIR T2SL camera
Key features: 320 x 256 T2SL detector array, 30 µm pixel pitch, thermoelectric cooling, 14-bit data output in 100 Hz (USB 2.0) or 350 Hz (Camera Link).
What Xenics says:
View more information on the SWIR T2SL camera.
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