Princeton Infrared Technologies to exhibit SWIR linescan camera at SPIE Photonics West 2017

Jan. 16, 2017
The LineCam12 indium gallium arsenide (InGaAs) linescan cameras operate in the shortwave-infrared (SWIR) and visible spectrum.
The LineCam12 indium gallium arsenide (InGaAs) linescan cameras operate in the shortwave-infrared (SWIR) and visible spectrum, from 0.4 to 1.7 μm. The cameras feature a 1024 x 1 pixel format with a 12.5 μm pitch and have USB3 Vision and Camera Link digital outputs, with the ability to also be powered by USB3.0 in most applications. Features include low read noise of <80 e-, integration times from 10 μs to >10 s, and 14-bit analog-to-digital conversion (dynamic range >6000:1).SPIE Photonics West booth number: 312To Learn More:Contact:Princeton Infrared TechnologiesHeadquarters: Monmouth Junction, NJProduct: LineCam12 InGaAs linescan camerasKey Features: Operation from 0.4 to 1.7 μmWhat Princeton Infrared Technologies says: View more information on the LineCam12 InGaAs linescan cameras.View More Products Locate a vendor or system integrator in our Buyer's Guide.Share new products that you think are particularly interesting or helpful by contacting Lee Dubay, Associate Editor, Laser Focus World.

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