Xenics SWIR camera has uses in machine vision applications

March 11, 2019
The Manx SQ 2048 SWIR camera series provides line-scan imaging at speeds of up to 390 kHz line rate.
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The Manx SQ 2048 shortwave-infrared (SWIR) camera series provides line-scan imaging at speeds of up to 390 kHz line rate. It features quantum efficiency in the 900–1700 nm wavelength range and is designed for machine vision applications, providing high-resolution square pixels.

Xenics

Leuven, Belgium

www.xenics.com

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