Our SWIR or Short-Wave Infrared imaging covers the wavelength range from 900nm to 1700nm. A large number of applications that are difficult or impossible to perform using visible light are made possible, with great results, using short-wave infrared (SWIR) imaging thus enabling the user to "See Beyond the Visible". SWIR is similar to visible light in that photons are reflected or absorbed by an object, providing the strong contrast needed for higher resolution imaging - unlike thermal images, that rely on radiated photons. At NIT, we offer unique SWIR cameras and sensors, see below for more information on our products.
Features
- High-end SWIR camera series with dual mode InGaAs sensor (Linear & Logarithmic)
- Easy-to-use, best trade-off on market between High sensitivity & High Dynamic Range
- USB 3.0, CameraLink interface and GigE
Amazing Dynamic range (Logarthmic mode)
SWIR camera model
WiDy SenS 1280
SXGA 1280x1024px, Pitch : 10um
Single mode InGaAs sensor (Linear), High Sensitivity
Near Infrared Imaging up to 1700nm
Dynamic Range 61dB typical in CTIA (Low Gain), 52dB typical in CTIA (High Gain)