Video Camera
Goodrich Corp.’s ISR Systems Princeton (Princeton, NJ) has introduced the SU640HSX mil-hardened, indium gallium arsenide (InGaAs) shortwave infrared (SWIR) uncooled video camera for military imaging systems and covert surveillance. The camera features a 640 × 512 pixel format with a 25-micron pitch, dynamic range enhancements, expanded configuration memory, and an operating temperature range from -40 to 70 °C. The camera can image through atmospheric obscurants such as fog, haze, and smoke.
The camera features onboard automatic gain control, built-in non-uniformity corrections, and user-selectable contrast enhancement modes. The SWIR sensors provide real-time daylight to low-light imaging in the SWIR. Featuring low power consumption, the solid-state camera is MIL-STD-810G certified for mechanical shock, vibration, humidity, altitude, temperature, explosive atmosphere, and transportability. It can be integrated into manned or unmanned airborne systems, handheld or robotic ground systems, and can be used for driver vision enhancement applications.
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