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Sensors Unlimited – Goodrich ISR Systems’ New 1.3Mpixel, Mil-Hardened 1280 x 1024 Shortwave Infrared (SWIR) Camera

15 Jun 2011

• High sensitivity, lightweight and compact 60Hz SWIR camera – ideal for UAS


Sensors Unlimited - Goodrich ISR Systems introduces a 1.3 Mpixel, indium gallium arsenide (InGaAs) video camera, the GA-1280J-15A, offering the highest sensitivity available in a military-hardened NIR-SWIR camera. The new, high-resolution J-Series SWIR camera features 1280 x 1024 pixels, with 15μm pitch and 60Hz full frame rate. Compact (less than 4.3 cubic in.) and lightweight (less than 125g), the camera easily fits on board most unmanned aerial or ground vehicle systems, hand-held, and mobile surveillance systems. For added convenience, the camera is also available in an OEM model which can be integrated into higher level systems.

The uncooled SWIR camera is available in two versions: one operates in the shortwave infrared from 0.9 µm to 1.7 µm spectral range; the other offers extended NIR-SWIR range from 0.7 µm to 1.7 µm. The cameras, which have no mechanical shutters, can image through fog, smoke, haze, or dusty conditions. From low-light to daylight, the ruggedized, solid-state SWIR cameras are ideal for persistent surveillance and other military, aerospace, and marine operations. Both OEM camera models integrate easily into existing gimbaled or handheld imaging systems, enabling visual verification of laser location and imaging during thermal crossover – the hours of sunrise and sunset – when the performance of traditional thermal imaging systems is degraded.

According to Dr. John Trezza, Vice President for Force Protection, Goodrich's ISR Systems’ Princeton team, “The Goodrich high-resolution SWIR camera revolutionizes the SWIR imaging market with a 1.3Mpixel imager at 15μm pitch, demonstrating Goodrich’s continued leadership in the SWIR marketplace. Combined with Goodrich’s InGaAs detectors, which offer the lowest dark current in the industry, this new camera opens up many new applications where high resolution and sensitivity in the SWIR are critical.”

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