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The first Quantum Dot-equipped high-definition short-wave infrared (SWIR) cameras produced by SWIR Vision Systems are the Acuros.
Acuros cameras are said to offer higher resolution, lower price points, and global exportability, putting them in direct competition with existing InGaAs SWIR cameras. Commercial SWIR applications now have full 2.1MP high.
“Acuros CQDTM Full HD cameras have a pixel resolution that is more than six times higher than that of InGaAs VGA cameras, providing users who need to resolve the tiniest details with a wider field of view and enhanced clarity. Our goal is to lower the cost of SWIR imaging per megapixel and disrupt the cost-performance curve for vision system designers.
The Global HD SWIR Cameras market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
In order to reduce costs, increase energy densities, and enhance overall safety and dependability, enhanced inspection capabilities are required as lithium-ion battery technology plays a central role in the race toward mobile electrification.
New inspection capabilities for lithium-ion batteries are being made possible by Short Wave Infrared (SWIR) imaging to meet these requirements.
In order to meet increasingly stringent performance and quality specifications for lithium-ion batteries, high resolution, wide field-of-view, and extended wavelength SWIR cameras have been put to use.
“The amount of overlapping electrode area achieved during assembly is proportional to battery capacity.” “SWIR Vision announces the introduction of very high resolution, 2.1Mp Acuros® 1920 CQD® eSWIR cameras for Li: “Because visible imaging solutions are limited in their ability to see through the separator layer materials, underlying edges of electrodes can be obscured, preventing accurate edge identification and alignment.” Inspection of Ion Batteries.
The cameras were specifically designed with this use in mind. Higher wavelengths result in an increase in optical transparency; becoming significantly transmissive beyond the visible spectrum where the Acuros eSWIR cameras from SWIR Vision System operate.
The commercially available Acuros 1920 eSWIR cameras ship from the North Carolina-based operations center of SWIR Vision. More information regarding the use of the Acuros eSWIR cameras in Li: Inspection of ion batteries can be found here.