The Bobcat 320 Gated series is based on an in-house developed, temperature stabilized InGaAs detector with a 320 x 256 pixel resolution. The Bobcat 320 Gated cameras are able to provide maximum frame rates up to 400 Hz.
The Bobcat+ 320 series is based on an in-house developed, temperature stabilised InGaAs detector with a 320 x 256 pixel resolution. Bobcat+ 320 now comes with two gain modes (high gain and high dynamic range) and two read out modes (IWR or ITR).
The Cheetah series is based on an in-house developed, temperature stabilized InGaAs detector with a 640 x 512 pixel resolution. The Cheetah 640 camera with single-stage TE-cooled detector offers high frame rates of either 400 Hz, 800 Hz or 1700 Hz while the version with three-stage TE-cooled detector offers a frame rate of up to 110 Hz.
The Lynx R series, based on an in-house developed linear InGaAs detector, is a high-performance short-wave infrared (SWIR) camera providing high speed and quality line-scan imaging. The Lynx R cameras are able to image line rates up to 40 kHz, for demanding spectroscopy applications. The camera comes with an industry standard CameraLink or GigE Vision interface.
The Lynx square (SQ) series, based on an in-house developed linear InGaAs detector, offer affordable short-wave infrared (SWIR) line-scan imagers. Depending on your imaging requirements, three resolutions of 512, 1024, or 2048 pixels are offered. The cameras have standard on-board image correction featuring non-uniformity correction (NUC), bad pixel replacement (BPR) and gain control. For mo...
Based on an in-house developed InGaAs linear detector, the Manx rectangular (R) is a high-performance short-wave infrared (SWIR) camera providing high speed and quality line-scan imaging. At unprecedented line rates of up to 256 kHz (or 128 kHz), the Manx R stands as the fastest line-scan InGaAs camera available in the world.
Based on an in-house developed InGaAs linear detector, the Manx square (SQ) is a high-performance short-wave infrared (SWIR) camera providing high speed and quality line-scan imaging. At unprecedented line rates of up to 256 kHz (or 128 kHz), the Manx square (SQ) stands as the fastest line-scan InGaAs camera available in the world.
The Wildcat 640 series is based on an in-house developed, temperature stabilized InGaAs detector with a 640 x 512 pixel resolution.
The Wildcat+640 series is based upon a state-of-the-art InGaAs detector with 640x512 pixels and 20 μm pixel pitch. The camera offers superior, high-resolution SWIR imaging capabilities, comes in a versatile and industry-proven Wildcat camera package (GenICam compliant) and offers advanced on-board image processing.
The Wildcat+ 640 TE0 and WL series is based upon a state-of-the-art uncooled InGaAs detector with 640x512 pixels and 20 μm pixel pitch. The WL version uses a special windowless sensor package for laser beam analysis applications.
The Wildcat+ 1280 series is based upon a state-of-the-art InGaAs photodiode array with 1280x1024 pixels and 5 μm pixel pitch. The camera offers superior, high resolution SWIR imaging capabilities, comes in a versatile and industry-proven Wildcat camera package (GenICam compliant), and offers advanced onboard image processing.
The Xeva 320 series is based on an in-house manufactured InGaAs detector with a 320 x 256 resolution. The camera offers frame rates of more than 340 Hz. Xeva 320 cameras are with a CameraLink or USB interface. A visible enhanced short-wave infrared (vSWIR) option for extended wavelength response into the visible band is available.
The XSL R series, based on an in-house developed detector, offer high-resolution short-wave infrared (SWIR) line-scan images. The XSL R cameras are able to image line rates up to 40 kHz, for demanding spectroscopy applications. The module comes with an industry standard CameraLink or GigE Vision or a 16 bit Digital Video interface.
The XSL square (SQ) series, based on an in-house developed linear detector, offer affordable short-wave infrared (SWIR) line-scan images. XSL SQ camera modules are able to image line rates up to 40 kHz. The modules come with an industry-standard CameraLink, GigE Vision or QTE Samtec interface. Depending on the imaging requirements, three resolutions of 512, 1024 or 2048 pixels are offered.
The XSW 320 series is based on an in-house developed, temperature stabilized InGaAs detector with a 320 x 256 pixel resolution. XSW 320 camera modules are offered with frame rates of up to 400 Hz.