JAI

Inka Krischke,

Detects red, green and blue light as well as SWIR

The prism-based line scan camera 'SW-4010Q-MCL' from JAI simultaneously captures red, green and blue image data on three separate CMOS sensors. A fourth sensor captures image data from the short-wave infrared spectrum (SWIR).

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The model complements JAI 's 'Sweep+' line scan camera series with 3-CMOS R-G-B and 4-CMOS R-G-B-NIR. Each of the three CMOS line scan sensors offers a resolution of 4,096 pixels, a pixel size of 7.5 µm, a sensor width of 30.72 mm and a maximum line rate of 20.6 kHz at full resolution. The InGaAs line sensor delivers a resolution of 1,024 pixels, 25 µm square pixels, a sensor width of 25.6 mm and a sampling rate of 39.2 kHz at full resolution. Thanks to the pixel scaling function (Xscale), the camera can be configured so that all four sensors use the same field of view (line width of 25.6 mm) and the same sampling rate (39 kHz), whereby the resolution of the visible channels is automatically rescaled to either 2,048 pixels or 1,024 pixels.

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