SWIR Camera

Ngày: 13/09/2023

SWIR Camera imaging technology can unlock information hidden beyond our normal field of vision.

SWIR sensors capture light waves in the SWIR wavelength range, revealing valuable information that our eyes cannot perceive. From manufacturing to security and agriculture, these systems provide insight into a wide range of industries.

In manufacturing, SWIR Cameras are indispensable for quality control and inspection processes. By detecting hidden defects and patterns that cannot be seen with other imaging technologies, they ensure high product standards and efficient production performance.

SWIR Camera Machine Vision

Machine Vision requires cameras that see small defects, operate at fast frame rates, and image with a wide field of view. Industrial machine imaging also requires cameras that are the lowest cost per megapixel. Until now, shortwave infrared machine vision cameras, sensors and shortwave infrared applications have relied on single low-resolution SWIR camera technology.

The image of the water level system through the plastic label on medical bottles.

SWIR cameras are fully GenICam compliant and have proven compliance with popular Vision software platforms including Cognex Vision Pro and Matrox.

SWIR cameras meet this challenge on three different value and performance fronts.

SWIR cameras meet the imaging requirements of demanding industrial applications through design. They provide system integrators, vision solution providers, and a wide range of end users with the flexibility of programmable frame times, lens opening times, gain modes, windowing modes, clustering modes, and more. Designed for multi-instrument imaging systems, they can operate with an internal clock or be triggered externally via software or a hardware TTL trigger input.

SWIR cameras are designed to meet the infrared shortwave imaging requirements of demanding industrial applications. They offer the following benefits:

- Programmable frame time

- Programmable lens opening time

- Boost mode

- Window mode

- Group mode

And many more.

Designed for use in multi-instrument imaging systems, they can be operated with an internal clock or can be triggered externally via software or hardware TTL trigger inputs.

SWIR image of food inside opaque plastic packaging.