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Camera accelerates near-infra-red imaging

A Goodrich Optical and Space Systems product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jan 17, 2008

High speed imager is used for hot glass and metals processing, agricultural inspection, wood inspection, remote ground sensing, materials classification and sorting, and high-speed spectroscopy.

Sensors Unlimited now offers a higher line rate for the high-resolution SU-LDH digital linescan near-infra-red camera.

The revolutionary NIR InGaAs camera increases line rates for 1024 pixels to greater than 46,000 lines per second, making it ideal for FD-OCT (Fourier domain optical coherence tomography).

For high-datarate industrial process control and machine vision, the new SU-LDH provides wavelength response from 0.8 to 1.7um.

The SU-LDH camera features high sensitivity, room-temperature-stabilised operation and integrate-while-read capability for faster readout speeds with minimal dead time.

The next-generation high speed imager is also used for hot glass and metals processing, agricultural inspection, wood inspection, remote ground sensing, materials classification and sorting, and high-speed spectroscopy.

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