Near-IR camera

March 1, 1998
A 320 ¥ 240 element focal-plane array of indium gallium arsenide operates at room temperature, detecting in the range from 1 to 1.7 µm. The SU320 camera provides RS-2170 (CCIR) and 12-bit corrected digital output. Applications include laser-beam diagnostics, adaptive optics, semiconductor processing, machine vision, artwork analysis, and water/ice detection.

Near-IR camera

A 320 ¥ 240 element focal-plane array of indium gallium arsenide operates at room temperature, detecting in the range from 1 to 1.7 µm. The SU320 camera provides RS-2170 (CCIR) and 12-bit corrected digital output. Applications include laser-beam diagnostics, adaptive optics, semiconductor processing, machine vision, artwork analysis, and water/ice detection.

Sensors Unlimited, Princeton, NJ

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