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News Release from: Goodrich Optical and Space Systems | Subject: SU-LDH Digital Line Scan SWIR camera
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 24 July 2007
Camera suits machine vision applications
SUI 's SU-LDH Digital Line Scan SWIR camera offers high sensitivity, room-temperature-stabilised operation and integrate-while-read capability for fast readout speeds with minimal dead time.
SUI (Sensors Unlimited) has released the new SU-LDH Digital Line Scan SWIR camera for spectroscopy and machine vision applications The near infra-red (NIR) InGaAs camera increases line rates for 1024 pixels to over 40,000 lines per second, making this linear digital line scan camera ideal for optical coherence tomography (OCT) and high data rate industrial process control
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 13 Oct 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The high-speed, high-resolution SWIR camera is available in a variety of configurations, based on the LC series of linear arrays from SUI.
Standard or extended InGaAs wavelength ranges are available from 0.8 to 1.7 microns and 1.0 to 2.2 microns.
Square pixels for machine vision or rectangular pixels for spectroscopy can be selected and configured with optional 256, 512, or 1024 pixel arrays on a 25-micron pixel pitch, or alternatively a 50-micron pixel pitch for 256 and 512 arrays.
Diverse applications for the SU-LDH high-speed, digital line scan camera include biomedical imaging, inspection of wood, hot glass and metals processing, scientific imaging, agricultural inspection, high-speed spectroscopy, materials classification and sorting, remote ground sensing and telecommunications fibre and waveguide alignment.
The 14-bit Camera Link compatible output and control combined with the rugged enclosure ensures low maintenance and easy integration into high-performance imaging systems.
The camera features high sensitivity, room-temperature-stabilised operation and integrate-while-read capability for fast readout speeds with minimal dead time.
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