Description
The camera uses selected InGaAs focal plane arrays with low dark current and low defective pixel count.
Thanks to efficient cooling and stable offset, the InGaAs camera allows reproducible acquisition for precise metrology measurements in the SWIR spectrum.
Camera Link and Gigabit Ethernet Vision compliant interface enables easy integration into existing systems.
OEM versions with special form factors / cooling options are available for integration into specific instruments / systems.
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Photonic Science Cooled VGA SWIR InGaAs Camera
Specifications
Camera Type: | Industrial, Scientific, Security, Military |
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Array Type: | InGaAs |
Spectral Band: | 900 – 1700 um |
# Pixels (Height): | 640 |
# Pixels (Width): | 512 |
Pixel Pitch: | 15 um |
Array Cooling: | Cooled |
QE At 1500 Nm: | 80% |
Exposure: | 30 microseconds up to > 1 minute |
ADC: | 14-bit with 16-bit digital processing |
Corrections: | Non uniformity, bright pixel, gain, offset, flatfield |
Sensor Temperature (ºC): | -25°C with air cooling, -50°C with water cooling (lower dark current) |
Dark Current: | <0.7fA with air cooling & <0.1fA with water cooling |
Reading Mode: | Integrate Then Read, Integrate While Read |
Read Out Noise: | 28 - 38 electrons (high gain mode); 50 - 77 electrons (mid gain mode); 500 - 800 electrons (low gain mode) |
Full Well Capacity: | 20k - 23k electrons (high gain mode); 80k - 105k electrons (mid gain mode); 1.0M - 1.5M electrons (low gain mode) |
Frame Rate: | 174 fps at full VGA resolution; 570 fps at ¼ VGA resolution; 7,200 fps at 640x4 resolution (spectroscopy or line mode) |
Sensor Size: | 9.6 mm x 7.68 mm |
Features
- 14-bit digitization / 16-bit image processing
- Read out noise down to typically <30 electrons
- >200 fps with region of interest ROI
- Excellent linearity response to varying intensities and / or exposures
- Gigabit Ethernet & Camera Link interface
- Software option: SDK kit, LabVIEW VI’s
Applications
Available with passive cooling:
- Semiconductor inspection
- SWIR handheld vision enhancement
- SWIR airborne payload
- Photoluminescence for solar cells
Air cooling or water cooling for long exposure:
- Astronomy
- Hyperspectral imaging
- Laser beam profiling
- Spectroscopy
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the spectral range of the Cooled VGA SWIR InGaAs Camera?
The spectral range of the camera is 900 - 1700 nm.
What is the resolution of the camera?
The camera has a resolution of 640 x 512.
What is the frame rate of the camera at full VGA resolution?
The frame rate at full VGA resolution is 174 fps.
What is the full well capacity of the camera?
The camera has a full well capacity ranging from 20k - 23k electrons (high gain mode) to 80k - 105k electrons (mid gain mode) to 1.0M - 1.5M electrons (low gain mode).
What is the read out noise of the camera in different gain modes?
The read out noise ranges from 28 - 38 electrons (high gain mode) to 50 - 77 electrons (mid gain mode) to 500 - 800 electrons (low gain mode).
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