BaySpec Introduces New Low-Cost Multispectral Imager | |
03 Mar 2016 February 29, 2016 -- Silicon Valley/San Jose, CA - BaySpec, Inc., after receiving strong customer demand, introduces a low-cost multi-spectral OCI™-Series imager covering 400-1000 nm for easy airborne vegetation NDVI measurement, or up to 8 customized wavelength bands for practical and versatile multi-spectral imaging. The OCI™-M-400-1000 (OCI is a phonetic spelling of "All Seeing Eye") ultra-compact package (8 cm x 6 cm x 6 cm) weighs only ~ 180 grams total with a wide field of view lens.
A "true push broom" technology: one can simply use their hand to move the imageracross the samples or vice versa to move the samples across the image area to perform a measurement scan. Fast imaging and innovations in hardware and algorithms enable the OCI™-M finishing a scan in less than a few seconds and producing a multi-spectral data cube in fewer than 10 seconds. Unlike conventional multi-spectral imagers, which rely on a single slit image and intensive software efforts for imaging reconstruction, which are prone to instability of mechanical motions, the OCI™-M allows the imager to move and measure at random speeds up to 120 fps. It doesn't depend on GPS/IMU data as traditional multi-spectral imagers do for imaging reconstruction and produce distortion-free band images either. BaySpec's SpecGrabber™ for camera control and data acquisition, and CubeCreator™ for multi-spectral data processing are included at no additional cost. A variety of lenses are available for different application needs.
Compact, simple to operate, with intuitive software make the OCI™-M very straightforward to use for applications such as precision agriculture, remote sensing, forensics, food safety, biomedical diagnostic and airborne UAV/UAS applications. Now at an affordable new price point! For more info click here! |
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