SWIR camera from Xenics to be showcased at the Conference on Hyperspectral Imaging in Industry 2018

May 11, 2018
At the Conference on Hyperspectral Imaging in Industry 2018 from June 6-7, Xenics will highlight its Xeva-2.5-320 SWIR camera.

At the Conference on Hyperspectral Imaging in Industry 2018 from June 6-7, Xenics will highlight its Xeva-2.5-320 SWIR camera. This TE-cooled camera is based on a 320 x 256 Type II Superlattice array with a 30 µm pixel size and a spectral band of 1 to 2.5 µm. Featuring a mounting hole for spectrographs, the camera is suitable for hyperspectral imaging applications. Additionally, the camera offers a Camera Link interface and triggering for high-speed imaging, outputs 14-bit data, and comes in a 100 Hz or 350 Hz version. Each camera is delivered with Xeneth software, which offers direct access to camera settings such as exposure time and operating temperature.

chii2018 booth number: 16

To Learn More:

Contact: Xenics
Headquarters: Leuven, Belgium
Product: Xeva-2.5-320 SWIR camera
Key features: 320 x 256 Type II Superlattice array with a 30 µm pixel size and a spectral band of 1 to 2.5 µm.

What Xenics says:
View more information on the camera.

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