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News Release from: Goodrich Optical and Space Systems | Subject: SU320KTS video cameras
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 10 May 2007

Cameras offer short response times

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SUI SU320KTS cameras' snapshot feature provides image capture from pulsed events or moving objects within one frame.

SUI (Sensors Unlimited) has released the SU320KTS family of snapshot video cameras The SU320KTS-1.7RT InGaAs SWIR Camera provides high response from 0.9 micron to 1.7 micron, and the analogous SU320KTSVis-1.7RT Visible-InGaAs SWIR Camera features extended wavelength response into the visible from 0.4 micron to 1.7 micron

The cameras' snapshot feature provides image capture from pulsed events or moving objects within one frame.

This imager provides a low-cost alternative to the recently released SU640KTSX-1.7RT.

Low-power (less than 2W) and lightweight (OEM modules are less than 90g and camera bodies less than 270g), the cameras are ideal for system integration in machine vision, environmental, industrial and military imaging tasks.

The all-solid-state video cameras are available with a 320 x 256 pixel format on a 25 micron pitch, advanced automatic gain control (AGC), image enhancement and built-in nonuniformity corrections (NUCs).

A variety of camera configurations are integrated in the camera, allowing for diverse applications that may require either corrected modes with variable integration time and constant gain, or variable gain and constant integration time.

The camera provides simultaneous 12-bit Camera Link digital and EIA-170 analogue outputs making the SU320KTS and SU320KTSVis cameras highly suited for pulsed laser beam profiling and hyperspectral imaging.

Other applications include machine vision of moving objects and thermal imaging through standard glass optics at temperatures above 150C.

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