IR camera deals with every lighting level

A Goodrich Optical and Space Systems product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 11, 2007

The SU320KTSX-1.7RT SWIR video camera offers high sensitivity and wide dynamic range in the SWIR wavelength, from 0.9 micron to 1.7 micron.

SUI (Sensors Unlimited), part of Goodrich Corporation, has released a low-cost shortwave infra-red (SWIR) video camera, the SU320KTSX-1.7RT.

The low-power (less than 2W at 20C) all-solid-state imager features a 320 x 256 pixel format on a 25-micron pixel pitch, offering high sensitivity and wide dynamic range in the SWIR wavelength, from 0.9 micron to 1.7 micron.

The InGaAs SWIR KTSX delivers clear video at every lighting level from partial starlight to direct sunlight due to the on-board automatic gain control, image enhancements, and built-in nonuniformity corrections.

SUI's lightweight and compact OEM module is suitable for easy integration into surveillance, aerial, or robotic systems and is available in an enclosed module.

Both camera versions operate at room temperature and offer simultaneous 12-bit Camera Link digital output for high-quality image processing or EIA-170 compatible analogue video.

SUI's new night/day SWIR imagers are suitable for integration into many low-light-level OEM applications such as rifle sights, field goggles, handheld systems, unmanned ground and air vehicles, and covert surveillance systems with passive 24/7 operation.

Other tasks for the new SU320KTSX camera include emission microscopy, imaging spectroscopy, and astronomy.

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