High-Definition SWIR Camera for Military Applications

Feb. 4, 2022
The Phoenix HD5 SWIR Camera is an uncooled high definition (HD) format (1280 × 1024 pixels) imager that features a shortwave infrared HD sensor and an ultra-small 5-µm pixel pitch.

The Phoenix HD5 SWIR Camera is an uncooled high definition (HD) format (1280 × 1024 pixels) imager that features a shortwave infrared HD sensor and an ultra-small 5-µm pixel pitch that permits more pixels on target with a short focal length optic. The camera captures snapshot SWIR imagery that provides high sensitivity from 1.0 µm to 1.65 µm, and the on-board processing offers sharpening, user-defined convolution filters, region of interest (ROI), automatic gain control (AGC), and automatic exposure control (AEC). Video output is parallel CMOS and, optionally, Camera Link, MIPI, and USB3. Specially designed for low size, weight, and power (low-SWaP) applications, the HD5 SWIR camera is ideal for integration into small gimbals and small unmanned aircraft systems (SUAS), and other low-Swap handheld and soldier-mounted systems.

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Contact: Attollo Engineering
Headquarters: Camarillo, CA, USA
Product: Phoenix HD5 SWIR Camera
Key Features: High-definition format of 1280 × 1024 pixels, Camera Link, MIPI, and USB3 output options, sensitivity from 1.0 µm to 1.65 µm.

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