Infra-red imager goes straight to USB

A Lot-Oriel product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 27, 2007

The XEVA-USB digital infra-red camera combines a thermoelectrically cooled InGaAs detector head with the control and communication electronics.

LOT's latest infra-red imaging camera is the XEVA-USB digital camera which combines a thermoelectrically cooled InGaAs detector head and the control and communication electronics.

This unit is available for InGaAs detector arrays operating in the wavelength range from 0.9 to 1.7um.

The XEVA-USB digital camera is operated from one single 12V/5A power supply (included in the configuration) and includes all voltage regulating circuits, a temperature stabilisation circuit for the cooling of the detector and the signal output analogue to digital conversion.

The camera head interfaces to a PC via a standard USB 2.0 interface; there is no need for additional frame grabber cards.

The camera is delivered with a C++ and LabView based graphical user interface that offers direct access to various camera settings such as exposure time and operating temperature.

It allows the user to acquire and display 12bit data.

The software tools include two-point uniformity correction and bad pixel replacement.

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