Miniature Shortwave Infrared (SWIR) QVGA Camera

Feb. 8, 2022
The miniature Phoenix QVGA SWIR Camera is a quarter-VGA format camera (320 × 256 resolution) based on indium gallium arsenide (InGaAs) shortwave infrared technology.

The miniature Phoenix QVGA SWIR Camera is a quarter-VGA format camera (320 × 256 resolution) based on indium gallium arsenide (InGaAs) shortwave infrared technology. It is suitable for applications that require low size, weight, and power (low-SWaP). The lightweight (23 g without lens) SWIR camera captures snapshot imagery using an InGaAs detector with an extremely small 5-µm pixel pitch that enables a short focal-length optic. Other features include a global shutter with integrate then read (ITR) capabilities and a minimum of 100-ns integration time with presets and user-defined options. The spectral response spans a range from 1.0 µm to 1.65 µm. Camera Link or USB-C outputs and a selection of lenses are also available.

To Learn More:

Contact: Attollo Engineering
Headquarters
: Camarillo, CA, USA
Product: Phoenix QVGA SWIR Camera
Key Features: 320 × 256 resolution; 5-µm pixel pitch, Camera Link or USB-C outputs.

What Attollo Engineering says:
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