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XENICS BOBCAT 320 GATED USER MANUAL Pdf

Xeneth User Manual (1), section Connection setup - Settings. Figure 7-1 Xeneth shortcut Company confidential. This document is the property of Xenics. It may not be reproduced – completely or partially – or passed to a third party without written permission from Xenics.

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SWIR InGaAs Imagers - Xenics

Xenics offers in-house design and manufacturing SWIR image sensors. Xenics designs and markets SWIR image sensors, cores and cameras of best-in-class image, both line-scan and area-scan. Worldwide Xenics is a market leader for SWIR imaging where it holds a unique position with the combination of high speed and low noise imagers.

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Service Support - Xenics

XSP: Xenics serial protocol or how the protocol works to do the command and control with the module. There is a separate document concerning the XSP protocol Property and register description: Describes what kind of value and at which address you need to talk to the module to control all the properties.

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Xeneth Software - Xenics

Xeneth handles all Xenics infrared cameras regardless of wavelength sensitivity, interface, resolution and image format. The default view of the GUI (Graphical User Interface) will only show the key control parameters next to the infrared camera image.

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Products - Xenics

Xenics offers a variety of cooled MWIR area cameras and camera cores. Read More . Long-Wave Infrared (LWIR) The Long-Wave Infrared (LWIR) part of the infrared spectrum covers the 8 to 14 µm wavelength band. LWIR cameras are thermal imagers and typically find application in security, process control and medical markets.

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Short-Wave Infrared Imagers - Xenics

Details. Xeva eSWIR Series. The Xeva eSWIR (extended short-wave infrared) series uses a thermo-electrically cooled T2SL detector with a 320 x 256 pixel resolution and response in the short-wave infrared (SWIR) band up to 2.35 μm. The Xeva eSWIR cameras are offered with frame rates of …

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Dione 1280 CAM Series - XENICS - PDF Catalogs

The Dione 1280 CAM comes in two variations: (1) Dione 1280 CAM M34 with a small housing and M34x0.5 optical mount (2) Dione 1280 CAM M45 with a small housing and M45x0.75 optical mount All Dione 1280 versions benefit from Xenics image enhancement for advanced image processing while keeping power consumption low (< 2 W).

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Xenics Bobcat STEMMER IMAGING

The Xenics Bobcat 640 is the smallest, high performance SWIR camera in the world. The thermoelectric cooling ensures that the sensor has excellent low noise and low dark current characteristics. This perfectly supports imaging with long exposure times. Wide coverage of wavelengths.

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Xenics Lynx STEMMER IMAGING

The Xenics Lynx range of high sensitivity uncooled InGaAs (Indium Gallium Arsenide) line scan cameras utilise Xenics' latest technology to offer high performance SWIR imaging in a highly compact package.. Lynx cameras are ideal for a wide range of quality assurance applications. The small form factor and sensor size allow high precision imaging while supporting the creation of small vision ...

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Xenics Gobi STEMMER IMAGING

Xenics microbolometer cameras use this microbridge technology which allows the construction of contact supports that exhibit an optimum compromise between good electrical conductivity, essential to read-out the pixel elements, and a poor thermal contact, which prevents thermal ‘leakage’ of …

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30 free Magazines from XENICS.COM

36 Magazines from Xenics.COM found on Yumpu.com - Read for FREE

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infrared camera, thermal imaging, high-speed line-scan

Xenics' product range holds several products needing a frame grabber card to connect the camera to a PC. Euresys' GRABLINK full, Imperx's VCE-CLEX01 and National Instruments' PCIe-1433 frame grabbers are fully integrated in Xeneth and the Xeneth SDK.

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Xeva XC-130 Beam Profiling Camera Ophir Photonics

The Xeva XC-130 camera accurately captures and analyzes wavelengths from 900nm - 1700nm. It features operation at room temperature, a wide dynamic range, a fast data capture rate, and a large array that makes it ideal for large beam NIR laser and telecom mode field analysis. 320 x 256 active area with a 30μm pixel pitch NIR performance at room temperature Exclusive Ultracal for ISO conforming ...

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How does Xeneth handle all Xenics infrared cameras?

    Xeneth handles all Xenics infrared cameras regardless of wavelength sensitivity, interface, resolution and image format. The default view of the GUI (Graphical User Interface) will only show the key control parameters next to the infrared camera image.

  • Where is the serial number on a Xenics camera?

    We will need you to provide the serial number of your camera to validate your purchase. The serial number can be found on the label, usually found at the back of the camera. For Linux, the SDK supports 32-bit and 64-bit Fedora 16 and Ubuntu 12.04 LTS.

  • What are the applications of Xenics MWIR cameras?

    MWIR cameras are typically used for thermal imaging and thermography applications in security and R&D. Xenics offers a variety of cooled MWIR area cameras and camera cores.

  • What kind of software does Xenics Lynx use?

    The Xeneth software with an SDK and a Graphical User Interface allows easy set-up and control of infrared cameras and acquisition of images. With a line rate up to 40 kHz and a 14-bit A/D conversion, the Xenics Lynx is perfectly suited to high speed scanning tasks such as online quality inspection.

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