• Princeton Infrared Technologies Inc (PIRT)

    9 Deerpark Dr Suite J-5
    Monmouth Junction, NJ 08552
    United States
    609-917-3380

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    Specialists in indium gallium arsenide (InGaAs) imaging technology, Princeton Infrared Technologies, Inc. (PIRT) focuses on the design and manufacture of both shortwave infrared cameras, and one- and two-dimensional imaging arrays.

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    The LineCAM12 is a 1024x1 digital linescan camera for imaging in the SWIR and visible bands (0.4µm - 1.7µm). It has two output formats USB3 Vision and Camera Link.
    This lattice-matched InGaAs 1280x1024x12 µm camera allows for high-resolution SWIR and visible imaging at >95fps at full frame size as well as long integration times >3 minutes...

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    FIGURE 1. SWIR imaging is useful for inspecting food with high water content.
    Using shortwave-infrared (SWIR) imaging, engineers develop applications for inspecting food, detecting moisture, identifying methane gas, and more.
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    The BPCam InGaAs/GaAsSb type-II superlattice (T2SL) detector camera enables high-resolution 1280 × 1024 shortwave-infrared (SWIR) imaging.
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    The SWIR imager will be manufactured and hybridized at wafer scale to minimize cost for the defense and commercial markets.
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    The award from the Air Force Armament Directorate will fund the development of a 640 × 512 uncooled SWIR camera integrated with BAE Systems’ Open Seeker Architecture for low cost...
    The arrays will use multi-quantum-well materials enabling detection from 0.9 to 2.4 micron with high efficiency.
    1710 Lfw Pro 4
    Designed for advanced scientific and astronomy applications, the 1280SciCam SWIR camera detects light from 0.4. to 1.7 μm.
    1606 Lfw Pro 3
    The LineCam12 indium gallium arsenide (InGaAs) linescan camera operates from 0.4 to 1.7 µm.
    1602 Lfw Pro 3
    The 1280SCICAM shortwave infrared camera is built with a lattice-matched InGaAs sensor with 1280 × 1024 resolution at rates > 95 frames/s.

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