The Onca-MWIR-InSb-640 camera is an affordable midwave infrared imaging camera that is perfect for thermal imaging applications where performance is critical.
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Onca-MWIR-InSb-640: Stable measurements with thermal imaging |
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Onca-MWIR-InSb-640: high-detectivity, high-uniformity |
| The Onca-MWIR-InSb-640 uses advanced real-time image correction and is equipped with a state of the art 2D InSb array with 640 x 512 pixel resolution. The Onca-MWIR-InSb-640 camera offers 14-bit images at various frame rates. Two speed versions are available: a standard video rate version and a high speed version. All camera functions can be customized and all settings are stored in nonvolatile memory to enable optimized use. The Onca-MWIR-InSb-640 is optimized for highly stable stand alone and PC-driven thermal imaging and thermography applications. Camera control and image acquisition are possible according to two standards: CameraLink and GigE. |
Key Benefits |
Accessories |
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Related products |
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| Onca-MWIR-MCT-320 | Onca-MWIR-MCT-640 |
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Stable measurements with thermal imaging |
Stable measurements with thermal imaging |
| Onca-MWIR-InSb-320 | |
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Stable measurements with thermal imaging |
Onca-MWIR-InSb-640: Detailed specifications |
Array Specifications |
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Array type |
InSb |
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Spectral band |
3.6 to 4.9 µm (optional: 1.0 - 5.0 µm) |
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# Pixels |
640 x 512 |
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Pixel pitch |
15 µm |
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Array cooling |
Stirling cooled |
| Sensitivity (NETD) | < 20 mK |
| Pixel operability | > 99.5% |
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Cold stop F number |
f/3.0 |
Camera Specifications |
Onca-MWIR-InSb-640 |
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Lens (Included) |
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Focal length |
25 mm |
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Optical interface |
Bayonet |
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Imaging Performance |
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Frame rate - Video rate - High speed |
- 30 Hz - 120 Hz |
| Window of interest | 16 x 4 |
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Integration type |
Snapshot |
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Exposure time range |
> 1 µs, adjustable to full range |
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A to D conversion resolution |
14 bit |
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Interfaces |
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Camera control |
- GigE - Serial channel CameraLink |
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Image acquisition |
- GigE: 14 bit full frame rate - CameraLink: 14 bit full frame rate - Analog: PAL or NTSC |
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Trigger |
Trigger in and out; LVCMOS |
| Graphical User Interface (GUI) |
- Xeneth Advanced - Xeneth Radiometric - Thermography Studio |
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Power Requirements |
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Power consumption |
< 50 W at room temperature |
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Power supply |
24 V |
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Physical Characteristics |
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| Camera cooling | Forced convection cooling |
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Ambient operating temperatures |
0°C to 50°C |
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Humidity |
Non-condensing |
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Dimensions |
250L x 170W x 190H mm³ |
| Weight camera head | 5 kg (lens not included) |
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Hardware Specifications |
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Filter wheel options |
- Start-stop mode - Continious mode |
| # filters | Up to 5 filters, 25.4mm diameter, 1.0 mm thickness |
| GPS time stamp | Can receive GPS data from Accutime Trimble Gold GPS receiver |
Software Specifications |
Onca-MWIR-InSb-640 |
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Xeneth Advanced |
Image live view Store digital pictures/movies Image histogram Line profiles, Spot meters, Time profiles Subframe dimension and position Digital zoom Black hot / White hot False color mode with various color patterns Advanced image processing features: - image averaging - auto or manual gain control - advanced filters |
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Xeneth radiometric |
Image live view Store digital pictures/movies Image histogram Line profiles, Spot meters, Time profiles Subframe dimension and position Digital zoom Black hot / White hot False color mode with various color patterns Advanced image processing features: - image averaging - auto or manual gain control - advanced filters Thermography |
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Thermograpy studio |
- Analysis and report-generating software of real- time and static images |
Onca-MWIR-InSb-640: Applications |
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The Onca-MWIR-InSb-640 camera is an affordable midwave infrared imaging camera that is perfect for thermal imaging applications where performance is critical. The Onca-MWIR-InSb-640 is designed for use in following applications:
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Application Examples |
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Onca-MWIR-InSb-640: Documentation |
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All additional information about our Onca-MWIR-InSb-640 midwave infrared imaging camera can be found within the following documentation: |
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Feel free to contact us for more information. |