Princeton Infrared Technologies to showcase visible-SWIR camera at SPIE BiOS and Photonics West 2018

Jan. 15, 2018
The LineCam12 visible-to-shortwave-infrared (visible-SWIR) camera features a high-resolution InGaAs image sensor.

The LineCam12 visible-to-shortwave-infrared (visible-SWIR) camera features a high-resolution InGaAs image sensor with 1024 pixels on 12.5 µm pitch, which is back-thinned and bump-bonded to the company's digital readout integrated circuit (ROIC). The image sensor design has a wide spectral response with a spectral peak at 1.55 µm. The camera outputs 14-bit data on both USB3 for rapid interface to laptops and Camera Link for high frame rates up to 38 kHz.

SPIE BiOS and Photonics West booth numbers: 8728 (BiOS) and 2624 (Photonics West)

To Learn More:

Contact:Princeton Infrared Technologies

Headquarters: Monmouth Junction, NJ

Product: LineCam12 visible-SWIR camera

Key Feature: Spectral peak at 1.55 µm

What Princeton Infrared Technologies says:

View more information on the LineCam12 visible-SWIR camera.

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