Second generation scientific InGaAs camera features reduced weight
Princeton Infrared Technologies has introduced the second generation of the 1280SciCAM, an InGasAs SWIR camera with 1280 x 1024 resolution and up to 95 fps full frame capture. The second gen camera weights 3000 g, a reduction from the initial release.
Featuring 12 µm pixels and Camera Link interface, the 1280SciCAM is sensitive in the 0.4 to 1.7 µm wavelength range, has temperature set points of -20° C, -40° C (fan cooling), and -60° C (water cooled), and provides 14-bit digital output with <45e- read noise.
Orders are now being taken for August 2020 delivery. Lens adapters for microscope and telescope integration are available.
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Contact: Princeton Infrared Technologies
Headquarters: Monmouth Junction, NJ, USA
Product: 2nd generation 1280SciCAM
Key Features: 1280 x 1024, up to 95, 3000 g weight, 12 µm pixels, 0.4 to 1.7 µm sensitivity, Camera Link interface
What Princeton Infrared Technologies says:
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