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Near-infra-red camera broadens coverage

A Cedip Infrared Systems product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Dec 21, 2007

Broader spectral response is particularly important for applications requiring high sensitivity at infra-red wavelengths out to 2.5um.

The Jade SWIR from Cedip Infrared Systems is a near infra-red camera incorporating a high quantum efficiency TE-cooled MCT focal plane array detector to provide spectral response from 0.8 to 2.5um.

The Jade SWIR provides broader spectral response and higher performance than InGaAs-based cameras.

This broader spectral response is particularly important for applications requiring high sensitivity at infra-red wavelengths out to 2.5um, such as the water absorption band at 1.95um.

Operating at up to 200 frames per second at full image size (320 x 256), with output digitised over a complete 14bit dynamic range the Jade SWIR provides the leading edge performance to investigate even the most demanding application.

Coupled with Cedip's powerful, yet intuitive PC-based Altair real time recording, analysis and reporting software the system provides users with a powerful and cost effective investigative tool.

A wide selection of lenses and filters are available to meet specific application requirements including infra-red signature analysis, online thermal analysis and process control, infra-red thermography and research and development.

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