On display at the Raptor Photonics booth at Photonics West will be the Eagle V deep-cooled CCD camera (pictured) and the Ninox VIS-SWIR InGaAs camera. The Eagle V camera is equipped with a 4 MPixel CCD42-40 back illuminated image sensor from e2v that features a 13.5 µm x 13.5 µm pixel size. It utilizes PentaVac technology, which along with multistage TEC and liquid, allows cooling to temperatures lower than delta 110°C, delivering extremely low dark current (0.0001 e/p/s) for exposure times of up to several hours.
The Ninox-640 is a TEC and liquid cooled VIS-SWIR camera that features a 640 x 512 InGaAs sensor from SCD and a 15 µm pixel pitch. The camera, which can capture images from 0.4 µm to 1.7 µm, also has a 14-bit Camera Link output and runs from 10 to 120 Hz, enabling high-speed digital video with intelligent automatic gain control, for clear video in all light conditions.
SPIE Photonics West booth number: 5031
To Learn More:
Contact: Raptor Photonics
Headquarters: Larne, Co Antrim, UK
Product: Eagle V and Ninox-640 camera
Key Features:4 MPixel CCD42-40 back illuminated image sensor from e2v, TEC cooling with liquid and PentaVec technology, 16-bit Camera Link interface (Eagle V), 640 x 512 InGaAs sensor from SCD, 15 µm pixel pitch, TEC and liquid cooling, 14-bit Camera Link interface (Ninox-640).
What Raptor Photonics says:
View more information on the Eagle V.
View more information on the Ninox-640.
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