Infrared analog camera from Raptor to be showcased at SPIE DSS 2015
AtSPIE DSS from April 21-23, Raptor Photonics will showcase its newly-launched OWL 640 analog camera. Following on the launch of its OWL 640 Camera Link camera, Raptor launched an analog alternative with CCIR and EIA output choices. The camera features a 640 x 480 InGaAs PiN-Photodiode detector with a 15 µm pixel size and a spectral response of 0.4 to 1.7 µm. The analog OWL 640 runs at 25 Hz in CCIR and 30 Hz in EIA, enabling digital video with on-board automated gain control. The OWL 640 analog camera is suitable for use in such applications as UAVs, security and surveillance, and handheld systems. In addition, Raptor is launching a range of compact SWIR-optimized lasers for short or long range illumination and pointing.
SPIE Defense + Security 2015 booth number:1124
To Learn More:
Contact:Raptor Photonics
Headquarters: Larne, Co Antrim, UK
Product: OWL 640 analog camera
Key Features: 640 x 512 SCD InGaAs sensor, spectral response of 0.4 µm to 1.7 µm, C-Mount lens mount (with selection of SWIR lenses available).
What Raptor says:
View more information on the OWL 640 analog camera.
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