High quantum efficiency, thermoelectrically cooled MCT and InSb focal plane array detectors plus the latest imaging and processing electronics gives leading edge performance throughout the IR spectrum
Cedip Infrared Systems has announced a new generation of its Jade infrared camera family.
The new cameras are designed for the most demanding users of IR technology, by providing the best available sensitivity at the highest possible frame rate, says Cedip.
Key advances in the fourth generation Jade cameras include enhanced sensitivity (<20mK), faster frame rate, and a new windowing mode.
The frame rate can be changed with a step resolution of 1Hz up to 250Hz at full frame, and up to 25,000Hz in sub arrays windowing mode.
Using high quantum efficiency, thermoelectrically cooled MCT and InSb focal plane array detectors together with the latest technology in imaging and processing electronics enables the new Jade family to offer leading edge performance throughout the infrared spectrum - SWIR (0.8-2.5um), MWIR (3-5um) and LWIR (8-12um).
Operating at up to 250 frames per second at full image size (320x256), with output digitised over a complete 14-bit dynamic range, Cedip says Jade cameras provide the resolution to clarify even the smallest area of defect or non-uniformity.
Coupled with Cedip's PC-based analysis and reporting software, the new generation Jade family provides users with a powerful and cost effective investigative tool.
A wide range of accessories and software tools and drivers enable ready use of the Jade camera by system integrators.