NIT launches High-performance air-cooled SWIR camera at Photonics West 2020

Jan 14, 2020 | News

HiPe SenS SWIR camera

NIT is glad to present to you its newest High-Performance air-cooled SWIR camera featuring Low Dark current for Long exposure applications.

Key features

  • TEC & fan air-cooled
  • Long exposure time
  • High QE InGaAs from 0.9 to 1.7μm (SWIR)
  • VGA resolution, 640*512 effective pixels
  • Bad Pixels Replacement and Non-Uniformity Correction
  • USB3.0 interface

Applications

  • Medical & Life Science
  • Metrology (microscopy, hyperspectral)
  • Process control (industry, semiconductors, food, …)
  • Surveillance
  • Photon counting

If you plan to attend the SPIE – Photonics West 2020 trade show (February 4-6th) at San Francisco, California, United States, please pass by our booth #3269 to learn more about this High-Performance SWIR camera. 

    Contact us now to organize a quick meeting and obtain the invitation code.

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