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Follow on Google News | SUI’s New Large-Format InGaAs Camera Features CE Certification for European Union• New SU640KTS is a compact, large-format shortwave infrared (SWIR) camera that meets EU standards and features the CE mark.
By: Karen Jeffers The SU640KTS operates in the SWIR (from 0.9 microns to 1.7 microns) at 30 frames per second. The solid-state, uncooled 640 x 512 pixel array camera with 25 µm pitch also features built-in non-uniformity corrections (NUCs), automatic gain control (AGC), and adjustable automatic contrast enhancement. It offers both EIA-170 analog video output and Camera Link® compatibility for 12-bit digital imaging. Extensive camera commands and controls are also available using the Camera Link interface or via a separate EIA232 interface, for added flexibility. For solar applications, the high resolution, large-format camera is ideally suited for silicon block, silicon ingot, or wafer inspection. Other applications include integrated circuit microscopy, machine vision of moving objects, sorting, inspection, hyper- and multi-spectral imaging, pulsed or continuous wave (CW) laser-beam profiling, thermal imaging at > 150 degrees C through glass windows, and full-field optical coherence tomography (OCT) at 1.04 µm, 1.31 µm, or 1.55 µm. The new, low power (< 2.5 W at 20 degrees C, 9-16 V) InGaAs camera comes with a C-mount lens adapter. Camera options include a C-mount 25 mm f/1.4 lens, Nikon 50 mm f/1.4 lens with an F-mount adapter, or a SWIR optimized 50 mm f/1.4 lens with the Goodrich 42 mm interface adapter. Also available is an imaging pack consisting of 2 meter Camera Link cable and the National Instruments PCIe-1427 frame grabber card. # # # Sensors Unlimited-Goodrich ISR Systems, based in Princeton, NJ, has pioneered the design and production of NIR and SWIR cameras and systems utilizing advanced Indium Gallium Arsenide (InGaAs) imaging technology for industrial, commercial, military, agricultural, and scientific markets. For additional information on InGaAs-based shortwave infrared imaging detectors, arrays, and systems, please visit www.sensorsinc.com. End
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