WiDy SenS available in CameraLink interface

Jan 8, 2019 | News

WiDy SenS cameras are available in both USB3.0 and CameraLink with Gated mode option.

Our High-end SWIR series – WiDy SenS, signature with dual-mode (Log&Lin)have been receiving a lot of your attention since its launch. To better meet your needs, we are glad to announce WiDy SenS cameras are now available in USB3.0 and CameraLink interface:
CameraLink interface: delivered with WiDyCAM software

  •  WiDy SenS 640M-ST
  •  WiDy SenS 640M-STP (with Gated mode) 

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USB 3.0 interface: delivered with WiDyVISION software

  •  WiDy SenS 640V-ST
  •  WiDy SenS 640V-STP (with Gated mode)

The performance of 2 difference mode at a glance:

  Standard mode Gated mode
Dynamic range 120dB typical in Log
63dB typical in CTIA (Low Gain)
49dB typical in CTIA (High Gain)
58dB typical Low Gain
44dB typical High Gain
Exposure time 10us to 220ms in ITR
100us to 220ms in IWR
Maximum in Log mode: 10ms
100ns to 9us
Full well capacity
(in CTIA)
>17ke- (High Gain)
>380ke- (Low Gain)
> 17ke- (High Gain)
> 230ke- (Low Gain)
Sensor noise 50e- with CDS (High Gain)
270e- (Low Gain)
340e-in Log
< 125e- (High Gain)
< 290e- (Low Gain)
Consumption < 2.3W < 3.8W

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