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This camera series is a colour industrial smart camera with great cost performance, excellent stability, and low power consumption. For the purpose of understanding the phenomena that surround us, scientific cameras are crucial for obtaining photographs of research.
The fact that scientific cameras are quantitative and count the number of photons (light particles) that interact with the detector makes them a crucial component of science.
For the purpose of gathering visual data from the surroundings, machine vision uses cameras. The information is then processed to make it ready for usage in various applications using a combination of hardware and software.
The Global Scientific Vision Camera 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.
At VISION, Excelitas Technologies will highlight its LINOS optical inspection lenses and imaging systems in addition to PCO scientific cameras.
With the addition of high-performance PCO cameras, Excelitas’ wide technology portfolio is now complete while further pushing the limits of its end-to-end photonics capabilities.
Along with ensuring consistent imaging performance across full format sensors and long line 16K format sensors with pixel sizes down to 3.5um, ultra fine resolution to the corners of the field of vision is another important feature.
The lens series may be attached to practically any industrial camera and used in conjunction with new LINOS flexible focusing and mounting modules to provide the best performance for a variety of machine vision applications.
The high-performance pco.pixelfly 1.3 SWIR Machine Vision Camera is equipped with a unique InGaAs image sensor (SONY IMX990) that is responsive in the shortwave infrared, near infrared, and visible ranges of the electromagnetic spectrum.
Because of this pco.pixelfly has a highly favourable high sensitivity across the entire spectral range, with more than 90% in the shortwave infrared region.
A low dark current and even longer exposure durations are made possible by the small pixels by using small magnification optics in microscopy.
The Optem® FUSION Micro-Imaging Lens System with the pco.pixelfly 1.3 SWIR Camera System will be shown live at the Excelitas booth by technical staff.