The Xenics Cheetah - Fastest Infrared Camera in the World
The Xenics Cheetah-640CL near infrared InGaAs (Indium Gallium Arsenide) camera is the fastest infrared camera in the world. This unit is equipped with a dedicated high-speed InGaAs detector array working up to 1.7 ?m and comes in 120, 400 and 1730 Hz versions. It allows visualisation of ultra high-speed features for fast industrial inspection tasks and specific research applications. The Xenics Cheetah-640CL also offers the flexibility to use multiple C-mount lenses, and therefore brings high-speed imaging capabilities to the next performance level!
Overview
- InGaAs detector; >99% pixel operability
- Spectrum: 0.9 ?m to 1.7 ?m
- Resolution: 640 x 512 pixels
- CameraLink interface
Models
- Frame rate: up to 1730 Hz
- Spectrum: optional 0.4 µm to 1.7 µm
Applications
- High-speed imaging
- Hyper-spectral imaging
- Thermal imaging of hot objects (in the 200°C to 800°C range)
- Imaging in the SWIR range
- Medical applications
- Adaptive optics
Specifications
- Spectrum: 0.9 µm to 1.7 µm (optional: 0.4 µm to 1.7 µm)
- Resolution: 640 x 512 pixels
- Optical interface:
- C-mount
- Spectrometer holes
- CameraLink interface
- Single stage Peltier cooler
- Two gain modes
- Multiple subframe windowing capability
- Ambient operating temperatures: 0°C to 50°C