Linea SWIR camera

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Teledyne DALSA, a Teledyne Technologies [NYSE:TDY] company and global leader in machine vision technology, is pleased to introduce a 512 short-wave infrared (SWIR) line scan camera for machine vision. The latest Linea SWIR model features a cutting-edge InGaAs sensor in a compact format suitable for a variety of applications including food and packaged good inspection, recycling, mineral sorting and solar and silicon wafer inspection.

Like the 1k model, this newest Linea SWIR camera delivers exceptional responsivity and low noise, and allows customers to inspect beyond the visible range. It offers highly responsive 25 µm pixels, 40 kHz line rate, cycling mode, programmable I/Os, power over Ethernet (PoE), precision time protocol (PTP), and more.

To learn more about the Linea SWIR line of cameras, features, benefits and applications for seeing beyond the visible, join our webinar “Introduction to Linea SWIR line scan” taking place June 30, at 9:00 am (EDT). Register here.

Key Features:

High responsivity low noise sensor
GigE interface
HDR and Cycling modes
High dynamic range
Programmable I/Os

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14 November 2022

Jyrki Rosenberg (left) and Tapani Ryhänen, Emberion’s CEO and CTO respectively. Credit: Emberion

24 January 2022

Hyperspectral imaging in the SWIR wavelength can be deployed aerially for crop health monitoring and providing humanitarian aid. (Image: Shutterstock/aappp)

03 March 2023

When combined with air drying, shortwave-infrared can be used to detect active dental cavities. This is possible because active cavities are porous and hold more water, which affects the infrared measurements around the affected area as the tooth dries. (Image: Chang et al.)

20 January 2023