Sierra-Olympic to showcase visible-SWIR video camera at SPIE Photonics West 2016

Jan. 21, 2016
The QI-SCD15-M1 visible-shortwave infrared (SWIR) 640 × 512 pixel video camera operates in conventional SWIR imaging and asynchronous laser pulse detection (ALPD) modes.

The QI-SCD15-M1 visible-shortwave infrared (SWIR) 640 × 512 pixel video camera operates in conventional SWIR imaging and asynchronous laser pulse detection (ALPD) modes. The low-power SWIR VGA camera, with 15 × 15 µm pixel size, features integral anti-blooming. It is also compatible with smaller, less expensive optics and supports
C-mount or M42-mount SWIR lenses, among others.

SPIE Photonics West booth number: 5340

To Learn More:

Contact:Sierra-Olympic
Headquarters: Hood River, OR
Product: QI-SCD15-M1 visible-SWIR video camera
Key Features: Operation in conventional SWIR imaging and asynchronous laser pulse detection (ALPD) modes

What Sierra-Olympic says:
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