Shortwave infrared cameras with wide dynamic range to be shown at SPIE Photonics West
Sierra-Olympic Technologies will showcase a range of wide-dynamic range shortwave infrared cameras from New Imaging Technologies at SPIE Photonics West 2017. The cameras feature 640 x 512 or 320 x 256 InGaAsinfrared detectors with 15 µm pixel pitch or 25 µm pixel pitch, respectively. The new SWIR imaging product family delivers a dynamic range greater than 140 dB in a single snapshot, without any processing or tone mapping. The cameras’ sensors feature internal Fixed Pattern Noise correction and a patented readout integrated circuit (ROIC). Additionally, the cameras are available in USB 2.0 or Camera Link, and NTSC/PAL video is available on the smart version cameras.
SPIE Photonics West 2017 booth number: 6027
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Contact:Sierra-Olympic Technologies
Headquarters: Hood River, OR, USA
Product: New Imaging Technologies shortwave infrared cameras
Key Features: 640 x 512 or 320 x 256 InGaAs infrared detectors with 15 µm pixel pitch or 25 µm pixel pitch, dynamic range greater than 140 dB.
What Sierra-Olympic says:
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