High-resolution InGaAs camera with small pixels and low readout noise

Microscopy & microtechniques

High-resolution InGaAs camera with small pixels and low readout noise

26 Feb, 2024

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The new C16741-40U InGaAs camera from Hamamatsu Photonics showcases an SXGA resolution of 1280 x 1024 pixels and an extended sensitivity range spanning from 400 nm to 1700 nm, encompassing both visible and short-wavelength infrared regions. Boasting 5 μm pixels, it excels in capturing high-resolution images with an exceptional signal-to-noise ratio, attributed to its minimised readout noise.

Furthermore, the camera integrates a Peltier element for efficient sensor cooling and temperature stabilisation. The USB 3.1 Gen 1 interface port facilitates 12-bit image acquisition and exposure time adjustment, contributing to its overall versatility and performance.

The key features of this new InGaAs Camera - high resolution, small pixel, and low readout noise significantly enhance the functionality of SWIR cameras across various applications from food and plastic sorting to silicon wafer inspection, laser beam alignment, and solar cell evaluation.

Any questions regarding the new InGaAs Camera C16741-40U, please contact Hamamatsu Photonics.

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