Hyperspectral imager suited for capturing dynamic events

Feb. 20, 2023
The ULTRIS 5 High Frame Rate (HFR) hyperspectral imager provides data-cubes with spatial dimensions of 290 × 275 pixels by 51 spectral bins.

The ULTRIS 5 High Frame Rate (HFR) hyperspectral imager provides data-cubes with spatial dimensions of 290 × 275 pixels by 51 spectral bins. Collecting up to 75 spectral data-cubes per second, its high-speed acquisition is suited for capturing dynamic events or mounted to unstable platforms.

Bodkin Design & Engineering

Newton, MA

www.bodkindesign.com

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