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News Release from: Cedip Infrared Systems | Subject: Jade SWIR
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 13 December 2002
Camera optimised for telecomms and
spectroscopy
Designed to meet the demanding infrared analysis requirements of spectroscopic test equipment for telecommunication and process monitoring applications
Cedip Infrared Systems has announced a new camera designed to meet the demanding infrared analysis requirements of spectroscopic test equipment for telecommunication and process monitoring applications The Jade SWIR camera is sensitive from 0.8-2.5 microns and uses a MCT based focal plane array sensor cooled with a thermoelectric cooler to provide extremely high sensitivity and hence to capture in real-time high-speed dynamic events in snapshot readout mode
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 21 Dec 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Jade SWIR from Cedip Infrared Systems is a near infrared camera incorporating a high quantum efficiency TE-cooled MCT focal plane array detector to provide spectral response from 0.8 to 2.5um
With a maximum quantum efficiency of 70% at 2.5æm the Jade SWIR camera offers uniquely strong performance at longer wavelengths.
The Jade SWIR can operate up to 100 frames per second at full image size (320Hx256V) with output digitised over a complete 14-bits dynamic range.
Coupled with Cedip's powerful, yet intuitive PC-based analysis and reporting software Altair, the system provides engineers with a cost effective solution for obtaining accurate thermal measurements in the most challenging test situations. Request a free brochure from Cedip Infrared Systems ...
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