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New Imaging Technologies Announces New Line of SWIR InGaAs Camera
New Imaging Technologies (NIT) announces a brand-new line of SWIR InGaAs camera – LiSaSWIR.
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This family features SWIR line-scan array camera. This SWIR camera is optimized for applications requiring short exposure times and high accuracy line rates.
The LiSaSWIR camera delivers high SWIR image quality whilst maintaining size, cost, and integration advantages in any quality control system. With the short-wave infrared spectrum, getting more invisible data during real-time monitoring is simple.
The first version available is LiSaSWIR 2K – LiSaSWIR 2048M-STE
The technical specifications are:
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