SWIR camera from Princeton Infrared Technologies has no ITAR export restrictions

Sept. 27, 2017
Designed for advanced scientific and astronomy applications, the 1280SciCam SWIR camera detects light from 0.4. to 1.7 μm.

The 1280SciCam shortwave-infrared (SWIR) camera has no ITAR export restrictions. It has a 1280 × 1024 image sensor on a 12 μm pitch, featuring long exposure times, low read noise, 14-bit digital output, and full frame rates up to 95 Hz. Designed for advanced scientific and astronomy applications, it detects light from 0.4. to 1.7 μm.

Princeton Infrared Technologies

Monmouth Junction, NJ

www.princetonirtech.com

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