IR line-scan cameras

Sept. 1, 1995
A family of indium gallium arsenide near-IR line-scan cameras covers the spectral region from 800 to 2200 nm. The InGaAs photodiode arrays in the camera are available in lengths u¥to 512 pixels. The cameras are available with a high-speed video output version and a slow scan version with an integral 14-bit A/D converter and parallel output.

IR line-scan cameras

A family of indium gallium arsenide near-IR line-scan cameras covers the spectral region from 800 to 2200 nm. The InGaAs photodiode arrays in the camera are available in lengths u¥to 512 pixels. The cameras are available with a high-speed video output version and a slow scan version with an integral 14-bit A/D converter and parallel output.

Sensors Unlimited, Princeton, NJ

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