Introducing the SenS 1920 CameraLink: A Breakthrough in SWIR Imaging
new Imaging Technologies (NIT) has unveiled the SenS 1920 CameraLink, a state-of-the-art Full HD short-wave infrared (SWIR) camera tailored for rigorous industrial and defence applications.
Extraordinary Imaging Capabilities
Utilizing NIT’s innovative SWIR sensor technology, the sens 1920 CameraLink offers remarkable low-noise imaging, featuring a read-out noise as low as 25 electrons. It boasts a dynamic range of 64 dB and operates effectively across a wide spectral sensitivity range from 900nm to 1700nm. With a resolution of 1920 × 1080 pixels and an 8 μm pixel pitch, this camera ensures crisp, high-quality images essential for precision tasks. The capability for Region of Interest (ROI) selection further enhances its adaptability to various imaging requirements.
Enhanced Connectivity and Versatility
The integration of the CameraLink interface, in addition to the existing USB 3.0 connectivity, considerably boosts data transfer rates and system control, facilitating smoother integration into high-performance environments. The CameraLink variant of the SenS 1920 is designed for a multitude of applications, including defense and surveillance, where its compact design and high-resolution SWIR imaging are ideal for effective long-range and low-light operations. In sectors like semiconductor and solar energy, it is indeed optimized for wafer-level analysis and defect detection in photovoltaic production.
Applications Across Industries
Its robust performance and diverse interface options make it an excellent choice for industrial automation systems. Research laboratories also benefit from its reliability in advanced studies related to materials science, photonics, and optical experimentation. Weather utilized in automated inspection systems, long-range surveillance, or scientific imaging, this latest offering equips system integrators with enhanced flexibility and superior imaging capabilities.