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IR camera optimised for telecomms and spectroscopy

A Cedip Infrared Systems product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Dec 16, 2002

Cedip Infrared Systems has a new camera designed to meet the demanding infra-red analysis requirements of spectroscopic test equipment for telecommunication and process monitoring.

Cedip Infrared Systems has a new camera designed to meet the demanding infra-red analysis requirements of spectroscopic test equipment for telecommunication and process monitoring applications.

The Jade SWIR camera is sensitive from 0.8 to 2.5um and uses an MCT-based focal plane array sensor cooled with a thermoelectric cooler to provide extremely high sensitivity and hence to capture in real-time high-speed dynamic events in snapshot readout mode.

With a maximum quantum efficiency of 70% at 2.5um the Jade SWIR camera offers uniquely strong performance at longer wavelengths.

The Jade SWIR can operate up to 100 frame/s at full image size (320 x 256) with output digitised over a complete 14bit dynamic range.

Coupled with Cedip's powerful, yet intuitive PC-based analysis and reporting software Altair, the system provides engineers with a cost effective solution for obtaining accurate thermal measurements in the most challenging test situations.

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