Optronis imaging camera has use in time-of-flight 3D measurement

Sept. 11, 2015
OptoPIC is an imaging camera with an exposure time of 200 ps to capture images of objects with rapidly changing light emission.

OptoPIC is an imaging camera with an exposure time of 200 ps to capture images of objects with rapidly changing light emission. Exposures have repetition rates of 70–110 MHz and use image averaging and a proprietary image intensifier. Applications include fluorescence emission imaging (FLIM), time-resolved spectroscopy, and 3D measurement using the time-of-flight process.
Optronis
Kehl, Germany

www.optronis.com

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