SWIR Vision Systems recently launched two new additions to its Acuros line of short-wave infrared (SWIR) imaging cameras, the Acuros 4 and Acuros 6. This announcement follows the recent launch of the new Acuros 6 SWIR image sensor. The cameras are 4.2 and 6.3 MPixel, respectively, and are equipped with global shutters. With a 3072 x 2048 pixel resolution, 7 µm pixel pitch, 25.84 image diagonal, they are equipped with colloidal quantum dot (CQD) photodiode SWIR and eSWIR detectors and have a spectral range of 400-1700 and 400-2000 nm, respectively. They offer two gain mode options, have a dynamic range of 68 db (low gain) and 63 db (high gain), and are capable of up to 100 fps with 12-bit output. They have a 36.6 x 33.3 x 7.125 mm footprint and operate in temperatures between -40° - 85°. The cameras are especially designed for use in degraded visual environments for a variety of machine vision and inspection applications, such as silicon inspection.
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Contact: SWIR Vision Systems
Headquarters: Research Triangle Park, NC, USA
Product: Acuros 4 and 6 SWIR camera
Key Features: Global shutter, 3072 x 2048 resolution, 100 fps frame rate
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