The SWIR-60 uses a proprietary HyperPixelTM Array (HPATM) SNAPSHOT technology to capture spectral and spatial information in one instantaneous video frame, thereby eliminating motion artifacts and maximizing signal-to-noise. It operates over the Short-Wave Infrared band and is designed to interface with virtually any foreoptic, from telescope to microscope.
Standoff Detection
Automatic Target Recognition
Material Identification
Chemical Defense
Environmental Monitoring
Geologic Mapping
Biological Research
Medical Imaging
Cancer Screening
Clinical Instrumentation
Machine Vision
Data Cube: | 40 x 33 spatial, 60 spectral |
Data Rate: | Up to 31.6 cubes/sec |
Spectral Band: | 1-1.7 μm |
Spectral Resolution: | 30 nm/bin (average) |
F-number: | 2.96 |
Interface: | Cameralink |
Power In: | 3.6 Watts |
Field of View: | 18.3° x 14.7° |
Dimensions: | 10” H x 17” L x 3.43” W |
Weight: | 15 Pounds |
Can Identify Spatial and Spectral Features in a Single Video Frame
Ideal for Moving Platforms and Transient Events
No Moving Parts
Unique Patent Pending Technology
A conventional color image has three colors per pixel (red, green, and blue), but a hyperspectral image can have hundreds of colors across the electromagnetic spectrum.