SWIR line-scan array cameras feature embedded nonuniformity correction

April 2, 2021
The LiSaSWIR line of SWIR InGaAs cameras feature a line speed of 60 kHz at full line.

The LiSaSWIR line of SWIR InGaAs cameras feature a line speed of 60 kHz at full line, pixel number of 2048 × 1 px at a 7.5 µm pixel pitch, and readout noise of 250 e(HG). It has bad pixels replacement and embedded nonuniformity correction. Designed for integration in process control systems, the GenICam-compliant cameras include a Camera Link interface.

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Verrières le Buisson, France

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