Raptor Photonics intros 10 µm pixel InGaAs-based camera with visible-SWIR response

Sept. 1, 2020
The Owl 640T InGaAs-based camera provides 640 × 512 resolution and a 10 × 10 µm pixel pitch.
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The Owl 640T InGaAs-based camera provides 640 × 512 resolution and a 10 × 10 µm pixel pitch. With a ½ in./VGA sensor, it offers VIS-SWIR response, less than 50 e- readout noise, and an intra-scene dynamic range of 69 dB. It is suited for integration into EO systems, beam profiling applications, and wafer inspection systems.

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Antrim, Northern Ireland

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