SPECIM's SWIR spectral camera is an integrated combination of the
ImSpector N25E imaging spectrograph for the wavelength region
970-2500nm and an area monochrome camera working as a push-broom type
line scan camera providing full, contiguous spectral data for each pixel.
The transmission diffraction grating and lens optics used in the spectrograph
provide a high quality, distortion free image which is designed to meet
the unique requirements of the associated detector. The rugged camera
housing is designed for easy connectivity and operation and delivered
with separate power supply/ temperature control unit, frame grabber and
cables.
Dual cooling solution
The cooled, temperature-stabilized MCT detector provides the highest
sensitivity in the full SWIR spectral range. SPECIM’s dual
cooling solution keeps the detector chip in the required operating temperature
of <200 K and stabilizes the total detector package temperature and
designed to minimize the dark current and ensure high stability in the
detector operations in a wide ambient temperature range.
Applications
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Chemical imaging for R &
D |
Process analytical technologies |
Pharmaceutical manufacturing |
Plastics sorting |
Food and agriculture product
analysis |
Moisture content distribution |
Mineral mapping |
Semiconductor quality control |
Specifications
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Spectral
camera SWIR - very versatile and offering an extended wavelength |
Camera |
MCT |
Pixel in full frame |
320 (spatial) x 256 (spectral) |
Pixel size |
30 x 30 µm |
Frame rate |
100 fps (maximum full frame) |
Spectral range |
970 - 2500 nm ± |
Spectral resolution |
10 nm (30µm slit) |
Camera output |
14-bit LVDS |
Lens mount |
Standard C-mount |
Weight |
Sensor - 8.5 kg; Control box - 3.4 kg; Power - 1.9
kg |
Dimensions (L x W x H) |
Sensor - 392 x 170 x 151 mm. Control box - 260 x
260 x 95 mm. Power supply - 120 x 240 x 70 mm |
Operating temperature |
+ 5 ... +40 ºC, non-condensing |
Storage temperature |
- 20 ... +50ºC |
SPECIM
SWIR Spectral Camera data sheet
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