HyperScan SWIR2500
Description
Pushbroom Hyperspectral Sensors for Airborne, Laboratory, and Field Applications.
HyperScan SWIR2500
Specifications |
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Imaging Mode: | Diffuse Reflectance (DR), Photoluminescence (PL), Electroluminescence (EL) |
Excitation Wavelength: | 532 nm |
Spectral Range (Raman Imaging): | Custom |
Spectral Range (PL, EL, DR Imaging): | 400 - 1000 nm |
Spectral Resolution (Raman Imaging): | <3 cm^-1 |
Spectral Resolution (PL, EL, DR Imaging): | <3 nm |
Spatial Resolution: | Nanometer Range |
Features
urnkey system provided with computer and complete software for data capture and analysis
Interchangeable fore optics, including custom broadband reflective TMA
Automated dark frame collection
Versatile scan modes for long integration time, high speed, or airborne data collection
Built-in second order rejection for easy radiometric / reflectance calculations
Versatile mounting configurations for flight, laboratory, and field
HyperVision SoftwareIntelligent, easy to use control software
Seamless Integration with GPS, AHRS, INS, and IRIG timestamping
Synchronizes frame rate to flight parameters
Independently allows control of exposure time based on lighting available
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Frequently Asked Questions
The HyperScan SWIR2500 has a turnkey system provided with computer and complete software for data capture and analysis, interchangeable fore optics, versatile scan modes, and built-in second order rejection for easy radiometric/reflectance calculations.
The HyperScan SWIR2500 is a pushbroom hyperspectral sensor used for airborne, laboratory, and field applications.
The HyperScan SWIR2500 has a maximum frame rate of 100 Hz for VNIR and 120 Hz for InSb.
The HyperScan SWIR2500 has a spatial resolution of 2560 pixels for VNIR and 640 pixels for InSb.
The HyperScan SWIR2500 has a spectral range of 400 – 1000 nm for VNIR and 1,000 – 2,500 nm for InSb.