The ultra-compact and light (less than 90g) camera, originally developed for the US Army's Soldier Mobility and Rifle Targeting System, is now available for industrial and commercial OEM use
Sensors Unlimited, Goodrich introduces the revolutionary, shortwave infrared (SWIR) SU320KTX-1.7 RT, the first camera in the new KT Camera family.
Designed for low-light conditions and day/night operation, the indium gallium arsenide (InGaAs) KTX camera offers wide dynamic range imaging in partial starlight to direct sun illumination.
It delivers clear, real-time video images, ideal for passive surveillance and for use with lasers.
The new KTX camera features the highest sensitivity available in the 900nm to 1700nm wavelength range with a 320x240 pixel format on a 40-micron pitch focal plane array.
The low-power (less than 1.6W), all solid-state SWIR imager operates at room temperature and features onboard non-uniformity corrections, auto gain and enhanced display algorithms, making it perfect for integrating into surveillance, robotic or handheld systems.
Available in either the compact OEM module at <3.8in3 or enclosed in a robust housing at <10.1in3, both camera packages include a C-mount lens adapter and lens.
The KTX also features simultaneous Camera Link digital output, providing high quality 12-bit images for image processing and transmission.
Applications include all low-light-level imaging tasks, such as covert surveillance, imaging spectroscopy, astronomy, emission microscopy, machine vision and more.
The highly sensitive KTX camera is ideal for easy integration into unmanned aerial and ground vehicles, robotic, handheld and portable systems.