High-definition SWIR camera developed by Quantum Imaging

Dec. 17, 2018
Quantum Imaging at the 2018 AUSA convention in Washington, D.C., USA, introduced the QI-SWIR-HD10 camera. The new SWIR camera features a 1280 x 1024 format InGaAs detector with 10 x 10 µm pixel pitch, programmable on-chip features, read noise of less than 40 rms, and extended spectral range from 0.5 µm to 1,7 µm.

Quantum Imaging at the 2018 AUSA convention in Washington, D.C., USA, introduced the QI-SWIR-HD10 camera. The new SWIR camera features a 1280 x 1024 format InGaAs detector with 10 x 10 µm pixel pitch, programmable on-chip features, read noise of less than 40 rms, and extended spectral range from 0.5 µm to 1,7 µm.

The QI-SWIR-HD10 has options for 16-bit Camera LinkTM and analog NTSC outputs and can run 30 or 60 fps depending on factory configuration. The camera's asynchronous laser pulse detection mode serves as a 2D sensor that can capture daytime/nighttime X-Y position of short duration laser pulses. The QI-SWIR-HD10 can also track multiple asynchronous spot events in the same FOV, independent of imaging. According to Quantum Imaging, the new QI-SWIR-HD10 is appropriate for semiconductor and solar cell production, enhanced vision, and persistent surveillance among other uses.

To Learn More:

Contact: Quantum Imaging
Headquarters: Colorado Springs, CO, USA
Product: QI-SWIR-HD10 camera.
Key Features: 1280 x 1024 resolution, 10 x 10 µm pixel pitch, 40 rms read noise, 0.5 µm to 1,7 µm spectral range, options for 16-bit Camera LinkTM and analog NTSC outputs.

What Quantum Imaging says:
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