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IR camera has broad spectral response

Staff -- Test & Measurement World, 5/1/2006

Based on a TE-cooled mercury-cadmium-telluride (MCT) detector array, Cedip Infrared Systems' Jade short-wave infrared (SWIR) camera provides spectral response ranging from 0.8 micron to 2.5 microns. This increased spectral response is beneficial for applications requiring high sensitivity at IR wavelengths of up to 2500 nm, such as the water absorption band at 1.95 microns. The Jade camera operates at up to 200 frames/s at full-image size (320×256 pixels), with output digitized over a 14-bit dynamic range to clarify even the smallest area of defect or non-uniformity. Applications for the Jade SWIR camera include online thermal analysis, process control, IR radiometry, and IR signature analysis. Cedip Infrared Systems, www.cedip-infrared.com.

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