SWIR camera from Raptor Photonics targets surveillance and scientific imaging applications
Featuring a spectral response of 0.4 to 1.7 µm, the OWL 1280 visible-SWIR camerafrom Raptor Photonics is designed for long range surveillance, scientific imaging, and astronomy applications. The camera features a cooled 1280 x 1024 InGaAs sensor from SCD that has a 10 µm pixel size and can reach a frame rate of up to 60 fps. The camera also offers 2 x 2 binning to become 640 x 512, 20 µm pitch for low light vision and high speed applications. Additionally, the camera features a 14-bit Camera Link interface, on-board automated gain control, and an on-board intelligent 3-point non-uniform correction algorithm. The OWL 1280 camera comes with a range of analysis software including XCAP and Micromanager, and a standard Camera Link frame grabber from EPIX.
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Contact: Raptor Photonics
Headquarters: Larne, Northern Ireland
Product: OWL 1280 visible-SWIR camera
Key Features: Cooled 1280 x 1024 InGaAs sensor, 10 µm pixel size, 60 fps maximum frame rate, spectral response of 0.4 to 1.7 µm.
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