Near-IR hyperspectral imagers have use in remote sensing

July 21, 2022
The Pika IR-L and Pika IR-L+ hyperspectral imagers cover the near-infrared (near-IR) range, from 925 to 1700 nm.

The Pika IR-L and Pika IR-L+ hyperspectral imagers cover the near-infrared (near-IR) range (925–1700 nm). These spectroscopic tools acquire reflectance data with a resolution of a few nanometers, to identify and contrast various structures. They have a payload weight of 1.98 kg, suited for remote sensing, as well as benchtop and outdoor measurements.

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Bozeman, MT

www.resonon.com

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