Hamamatsu launches InGaAs area image sensors
Hamamatsu Photonics has launched InGaAs area image sensors (G16561 to G16564-0909T), offering high dynamic range, ultra-low dark current and a frame rate of up to 116fps.
The integrated three-stage thermoelectric cooling system reduces noise for accurate low-light and infrared detection, while multi-line readout enables fast, flexible performance for agri-photonics, plastic sorting, and food safety spectroscopy.
Suitable for complex industrial challenges such as agri-photonics, plastic sorting and spectroscopy for food safety, the InGaAs area image sensors feature many advantages:
· Consistent, high-quality images in changing or low light conditions enabled by high dynamic range of 3,500, a spectral response of 0.95 μm to 1.69 μm and a 640 × 512 pixel near-infrared sensor
· Rapid, real-time data capture at up to 116 frames per second, supporting rapid industrial processes.
· Exceptional sensitivity for detecting faint signals, thanks to ultra-low dark current.
· Flexible integration with multi-line readout for customized data acquisition.
· Reliable performance in demanding environments, achieved through advanced 3-stage cooling that reduces thermal noise.
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