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Video surveillance camera Ninox 640 SU
for the aerospace industryhigh-resolution

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Type
video surveillance
Applications
for the aerospace industry
Other characteristics
high-resolution

Description

Raptor Photonics continues to push the boundaries in scientific SWIR imaging with the launch of the Ninox 640 SU, a vacuum cooled to -80°C InGaAs camera, offering ultra-low dark current for longer exposure times up to 5 minutes. Combining a low read noise of <40e- in high gain and a dark current reading of <300e/p/s at -80°C, the Ninox Ultra is one of the most sensitive SWIR cameras available on the market and perfect for imaging weak signals using longer exposure times. It offers a resolution of 640×512 and has a 15µm x 15µm pixel pitch. The camera also offers a high intra-scene dynamic range of 56dB in high gain, enabling simultaneous capture of bright and dark portions of a scene. The Ninox 640 SU follows on from the launch of the Ninox 640 and Ninox 1280 cameras, which have attracted a lot of interest in applications including astronomy and in-vivo (NIR-II) imaging. The Ninox 640 SU is also available for sale in China. The best performing SWIR camera in the World! Vacuum cooled to -80°C – Enabling ultra-long exposure times Ultra-low dark current and read-noise – Resulting in the highest sensitivity SWIR camera on the market 15µm x 15µm pixel pitch – Enables highest spatial resolution PentaVac Vacuum Technology – Guaranteed protection and integrity of sensor Art Inspection Astronomy Beam Profiling Hyperspectral Imaging In-Vivo / NIR-II imaging Microscopy Semiconductor Inspection Solar Cell Inspection Thermography

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