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The visible light spectrum’s red edge marks the beginning of infrared (IR) radiation, which has a wavelength range of roughly 700–1,000,000 nanometers (nm). Near-infrared (NIR), SWIR, MWIR, and LWIR are four different wavebands that make up that spectrum.
Objects’ IR radiation emission or reflection can reveal a variety of physicochemical and thermal parameters. For instance, materials have distinctive chemistries that give rise to distinctive SWIR absorption/reflection characteristics, allowing SWIR Imaging Package to detect particular materials remotely.
The Global SWIR Imaging Package Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
Chromasens has unveiled a kit that combines its allPIXA SWIR line scan camera and the Corona II dark field lighting system with short wave LEDs to enhance the performance of SWIR Imaging Package.
The new Chromasens package is an affordable, fully integrated solution for SWIR, which finds increasing use cases in machine vision for inspection, sorting, and quality control, as well as in surveillance and remote sensing.
Illumination Module for Corona II To successfully differentiate product features and find flaws in the SWIR Imaging Package, the choice of light source is crucial. The Corona II dark field lighting module, designed for SWIR Imaging Package , offers a variety of LEDs in the designated wavelength in either 1100nm, 1350 nm, 1450nm, or 1550nm, decreasing the requirement for software.
Camera allPIXA SWIR Recent Chromasens allPIXA SWIR line scan camera is enhanced by the Corona II illumination system. The camera uses an uncooled InGaAs sensor with 1k resolution and 12.5 m pixel size for high resolution, high sensitivity, and a line rate of 40 kHz, and is available with either GigE Vision or CameraLink interfaces.
The front of the allPIXA SWIR Imaging Package has a C-mount lens interface, which gives users access to a wide range of commercially available lenses as well as custom lens adapters upon request.
The camera has an inbuilt Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) that may be modified for pre-processing in both the CameraLink and GigE Vision versions.The Corona II SWIR Imaging Package LED illumination technology “sees the unseen” with stunning clarity when paired with the new camera.