Rauscher

Inka Krischke,

900 nm to 1700 nm wavelength range

The NIT WiDy SenS SWIR cameras with dual-mode InGaAs sensor (linear and logarithmic) offer a compromise between high sensitivity (linear response) and high dynamic range at 120 dB (logarithmic response).

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The sensors are designed for the wavelength range between 900 nm and 1700 nm; they provide a resolution of 640 x 512 pixels. The cameras are available with USB 3.0, CameraLink and GigE interfaces.
The 'Smart' variants also offer bad pixel replacement and non-uniformity correction. In contrast, the 'Gated Mode' models have external synchronized exposure times from 100 ns to 9 μs, according to Rauscher.

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