Specim AFX10 Hyperspectral Imaging Solution
Description
The Specim AFX10 is a VNIR hyperspectral imaging solution featuring an HSI camera, small and powerful computer, and a high end GNSS/IMU unit in one compact enclosure! It is a state of the art solution weighing only 2.1kg that can be used on multiple drone types - multirotor or fixed wing, with or without a gimbal. Data is acquired automatically following the waypoints on a flight plan, making the AFX10 easy to operate.
Specim AFX10 Hyperspectral Imaging Solution
Specifications |
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Imaging Mode: | Diffuse Reflectance (DR) |
Excitation Wavelength: | Custom |
Spectral Range (Raman Imaging): | Custom |
Spectral Range (PL, EL, DR Imaging): | 400 - 1000 nm |
Spectral Resolution (Raman Imaging): | Custom |
Spectral Resolution (PL, EL, DR Imaging): | <5 nm, Custom |
Spatial Resolution: | Nanometer Range, Sub-Micron Range, Micron Range |
Features
Up to 224 spectral bands
Spatial sampling: 1024 pixels
Up to 330 fps frame rate
High data quality
Compact and lightweight all-in-one solution
Easy to mount and operate
Direct georeferencing available
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Specim AFX10 is a VNIR hyperspectral imaging solution that includes an HSI camera, a small and powerful computer, and a high-end GNSS/IMU unit in one compact enclosure.
The Specim AFX10 has up to 224 spectral bands, a spatial sampling of 1024 pixels, a frame rate of up to 330 fps, high data quality, and it is compact and lightweight. It also offers direct georeferencing.
Yes, the Specim AFX10 can be used on multiple drone types, including multirotor or fixed-wing drones, with or without a gimbal.
Data is acquired automatically by following the waypoints on a flight plan, making the Specim AFX10 easy to operate.
The Specim AFX10 has a spectral range of 400 to 1000 nm, spectral sampling of 2.68 nm, spectral resolution of 5.5 nm, and a field of view of 38 degrees. It also has 224 spectral bands and 1024 spatial pixels.