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BPCam - Extended SWIR Camera for Laser Beam Profiling

The Princeton Infrared Technologies’ extended SWIR response T2SL BPCam SWIR camera for laser beam profiling supports extended SWIR wavelength response with TEC cooled operation.

This InGaAs/GaAsSb type-II super lattice (T2SL) detector camera enables high resolution 1280x1024 SWIR imaging at frame rates at 90 frames per second (fps) at full resolution. The camera’s small 12 μm detector array pitch combined with the extended wavelength response of its T2SL material enables impressive imaging from visible wavelengths out to 2100 nm.

The advanced focal plane array (PIRT1280A2-12-T2SL-2.0) integrated in the camera generates 14-bit pixel data with a maximum 1.8 Me- full well. This combined with the extended wavelength response of the T2SL detector material and a 3-stage TEC enable imaging from 0.4 out to 2.1 μm with high sensitivity. The camera implements a medium Camera Link™ interface to reliably transfer the full 14-bit pixel data at the camera’s maximum 90 fps and full 1280x1024 resolution. Princeton Infrared Technologies, Inc. offers application software to operate and collect data from the camera with select frame grabber cards, and can be integrated through custom software development with most frame grabbers.

BPCam - SWIR Camera for Laser Beam Profiling Angle View
BPCam - SWIR Camera for Laser Beam Profiling Side View
BPCam - SWIR Camera for Laser Beam Profiling - 2022 Military and Aerospace Electronics Innovators Awards Gold Honoree
BPCam - SWIR Camera for Laser Beam Profiling Angle ViewBPCam - SWIR Camera for Laser Beam Profiling Side ViewBPCam - SWIR Camera for Laser Beam Profiling - 2022 Military and Aerospace Electronics Innovators Awards Gold Honoree

Datasheet

Downloadable Datasheet

Features

  • 1280x1024 resolution

  • Small 12 µm pitch

  • Flexible temperature set point from 0°C to -30°C

  • Snapshot exposure

  • Integrate while read or Integrate then read modes

  • 90 fps at 1280x1024

  • Selectable trigger modes

  • 0.4-2.1 µm responsivity

  • 20% QE for 1.9 µm

  • 14-bit ADCs on FPA

  • < 275e- read noise

  • Integration times from 50 µs to >16 ms

  • High Dynamic Range >1000:1

  • F- or C- lens mounts

  • User selectable ROI

Applications

Chemical Detection Using SWIR Cameras

QE Curve

Quantum Efficiency (QE) Curve for BPCam SWIR Camera for Laser Beam Profiling

Export

These commodities and technology are subject to the Export Administration Act as declared by the Export Administration Regulations. Diversion contrary to U.S. law is prohibited. This is covered under 6A003.b.4.a (Department of Commerce License is needed)

BPCam

BPCam - Extended SWIR Camera for Laser Beam Profiling

The Princeton Infrared Technologies’ extended SWIR response T2SL BPCam SWIR camera for laser beam profiling supports extended SWIR wavelength response with TEC cooled operation.

This InGaAs/GaAsSb type-II super lattice (T2SL) detector camera enables high resolution 1280x1024 SWIR imaging at frame rates at 90 frames per second (fps) at full resolution. The camera’s small 12 μm detector array pitch combined with the extended wavelength response of its T2SL material enables impressive imaging from visible wavelengths out to 2100 nm.

The advanced focal plane array (PIRT1280A2-12-T2SL-2.0) integrated in the camera generates 14-bit pixel data with a maximum 1.8 Me- full well. This combined with the extended wavelength response of the T2SL detector material and a 3-stage TEC enable imaging from 0.4 out to 2.1 μm with high sensitivity. The camera implements a medium Camera Link™ interface to reliably transfer the full 14-bit pixel data at the camera’s maximum 90 fps and full 1280x1024 resolution. Princeton Infrared Technologies, Inc. offers application software to operate and collect data from the camera with select frame grabber cards, and can be integrated through custom software development with most frame grabbers.

QE Curve

Quantum Efficiency (QE) Curve for BPCam SWIR Camera for Laser Beam Profiling

Export

These commodities and technology are subject to the Export Administration Act as declared by the Export Administration Regulations. Diversion contrary to U.S. law is prohibited. This is covered under 6A003.b.4.a (Department of Commerce License is needed)