New SWIR cameras from Allied Vision to be highlighted at chii2018

May 16, 2018
At the Conference on Hyperspectral Imaging in Industry 2018 from June 6-7, Allied Vision will showcase the two latest additions to its Goldeye family of SWIR cameras, the Goldeye G/CL-033 TECless and Goldeye G/CL-008 Cool TEC1.

At the Conference on Hyperspectral Imaging in Industry 2018 from June 6-7, Allied Vision will showcase the two latest additions to its Goldeye family of SWIR cameras, the Goldeye G/CL-033 TECless and Goldeye G/CL-008 Cool TEC1.

The Goldeye G/CL-033 TECless features a 640 x 512 InGaAs focal plane array with a 15 µm pixel size that is sensitive in the short wave infrared spectrum ranging from 900 nm to 1,700 nm and achieves a frame rate of up to 301 fps. The single-stage thermo-electric cooled (TEC1) Goldeye G/CL-008 Cool TEC1 features a 320 x 256 InGaAs focal plane array with a 30 µm pixel size that is also sensitive in the short wave infrared spectrum ranging from 900 nm to 1,700 nm while reaching a frame rate of 344 fps.

Both cameras available with either a Camera Link or a GigE Vision interface and target industrial applications beyond the visible spectrum.

chii2018 booth number: 21

To Learn More:

Contact:Allied Vision
Headquarters: Stadtroda, Germany
Product:
Goldeye G/CL-033 TECless and Goldeye G/CL-008 Cool TEC1 SWIR cameras.
Key Features: 640 x 512/320 x 256 InGaAs focal plane array, sensitive in the short wave infrared spectrum ranging from 900 nm to 1,700 nm, GigE Vision or Camera Link interface.

What Allied Vision says:
View more information on the Goldeye G-033 TECless.
View more information on the Goldeye G-008 Cool TEC1.

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