SWIR camera from Xenics produces 12-bit images

Feb. 23, 2016
An 800 Hz version of the Cheetah-640-CL shortwave-infrared (SWIR) camera is designed for high-speed imaging.
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An 800 Hz version of the Cheetah-640-CL shortwave-infrared (SWIR) camera is designed for high-speed imaging in adaptive optics, spectral analysis, and tracking fast and hot objects. The InGaAs IR camera’s TE 1-cooled detector array works up to 1.7 μm and produces 12-bit images via a standard CameraLink medium interface, which connects to any frame grabbing system.
Xenics
Leuven, Belgium

www.xenics.com

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