Imagine array from New Infrared Technologies acquires 100 images/s

Oct. 24, 2012
The Core-S module incorporates a focal-plane array (FPA) in uncooled operation and an analog-to-digital converter with intelligent dark current subtraction to avoid use of a mechanical chopper.

The Core-S module incorporates a focal-plane array (FPA) in uncooled operation and an analog-to-digital converter with intelligent dark current subtraction to avoid use of a mechanical chopper. The system acquires 100 images/s for the company’s Matrix 1024 array, and up to 1200 lines/s for the scanning system based on the 64-pixel Luxell array.
New Infrared Technologies
Madrid, Spain

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New Infrared Technologies expands the OEM module solutions for the uncooled MWIR imaging and linear arrays, with the new CORE-S modules

New Infrared Technologies, the world leader manufacturer of uncooled MWIR imaging FPAs, complements the MATRIX 1024 and the LUXELL SERIES with the new CORE-S module which represents a low-cost solution for the uncooled imaging and linear arrays, mainly oriented for integration. The module incorporates the FPA (in uncooled operation) and the A/D stage that includes the intelligent dark current subtraction module to avoid the use of a mechanical chopper. The system allows a maximum acquisition speed of 100 images per second for the MATRIX 1024 FPA, and a maximum of 1,200 lines per second for the scanning system based on the 64-pixel LUXELL FPA (600 lps for the 128-px FPA, and 300 lps for the 256-px FPA). The integration time can be also set in a range between 2 us and 100 us. The module is controlled and transmits the raw data (14 bit) via a USB interface using the NIT SOFTWARE SUITE provided.

The new CORE-S modules have multiple applications in the industrial market: manufacturing process control, quality inspection, gas and fire detection, final guidance, among others. They have other applications in the laser industry for beam profiling with lasers in the 1 - 5 microns range. A specific version for spectroscopy measurements between 3.0 and 4.6 microns is available.

New Infrared Technologies manufactures MWIR (1 - 5 microns) uncooled detectors, being the only company offering high-speed imaging FPAs with these characteristics. The product off er is completed with linear arrays for scanning systems and single element detectors (cooled detectors also available), also offering electronic modules for high-speed acquisition (2,000 images per second and up to 20,000 lines per second), cameras for R+D and detectors for spectroscopy applications, all based on self-produced sensors. For more information visit us at www.niteurope.com or contact us directly at [email protected]

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