Swir High Speed 640*512 Infrared Camera Module

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Swir Infrared Camera Module

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High Speed Infrared Camera Module

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640*512 Infrared Camera Module

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Product Description
Swir High Speed 640×512 Infrared Camera Module
Product Overview

The SWIR camera utilizes an InGaAs focal plane TEC cooled detector with 640×512 resolution, 15μm pixel spacing, and 0.9μm-1.7μm response band. Featuring primary/secondary TEC cooling technology, this product significantly reduces readout noise. The compact, modular design offers high sensitivity, small footprint, lightweight construction, low power consumption, and multiple interface options for easy integration.

Key Features
  • TEC Cooling with precise temperature control (up to 40ºC difference)
  • Advanced image processing including non-uniformity correction and enhancement algorithms
  • Compact design with low power consumption and high frame rate capability
  • Fully domestically manufactured components
Technical Specifications
Core Performance
Detector Material InGaAs focal plane
Spectral Range 0.9μm~1.7μm
Resolution 640×512
Pixel Pitch 15μm
Quantum Efficiency >70%
Cooling Performance
Cooling Technology TEC TEC TEC
Cooling Temperature -20ºC -40ºC -20ºC/-40ºC
Imaging Parameters
Frame Rate Internal sync 25/50/100Hz, external trigger 1~100Hz
Exposure Time 10μs~1 frame period
Image Processing Automatic exposure/gain, non-uniformity correction, image enhancement, blind pixel replacement
Physical Characteristics
Dimensions (L×W×H) ≤50×50×55mm ≤70×70×110mm ≤50×50×55mm
Weight ≤200g ≤580g ≤250g
Interfaces & Power
Digital Output Camera Link/SDI
Analog Output PAL
Power Input DC12V±1V / DC24V±1V
Power Consumption <5W @25ºC <10W @25ºC <5W @25ºC
Applications

This SWIR IR camera is ideal for astronomical imaging, biomedical applications, industrial monitoring, and machine vision systems.