SPECIM introduces hyperspectral imager for measuring plant photosynthetic activity

April 24, 2014
SPECIM has announced the release of the AisaIBIS hyperspectral imager, which is designed for ground and airborne measurement of sun-induced fluorescence from plants.

SPECIM has announced the release of the AisaIBIS hyperspectral imager, which is designed for ground and airborne measurement of sun-induced fluorescence from plants. AisaIBIS features an sCMOS image sensor, a 670-780 nm spectral range, a field of view of 32.3°, and a focusing range of 0.5m to infinity. The Peltier-cooled hyperspectral camera also features a USB and RS232 interface, a frame rate up to 100 Hz, an adjustable exposure time range, and a BitFlow Karbon CL-4 frame grabber. Measured fluorescence can be used as an indicator of photosynthetic activity of a plant thus telling its health and vitality, and this 16-bit Camera Link camera enables such measurements.

To Learn More:

Contact: SPECIM
Headquarters: Oulu, Finland
Product: AisaIBIS hyperspectral imager
Key Features: sCMOS image sensor, a 670-780 nm spectral range, a field of view of 32.3°, and a focusing range of 0.5m to infinity.

What SPECIM says:
View more information on the AisaIBIS hyperspectral imager.

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