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Piranha HS NIR 8K Camera from Teledyne DALSA

A cost-effective solution for imaging in near-infrared wavelengths

Teledyne DALSA
Tue, 12/06/2011 - 13:28
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(Teledyne DALSA: Waterloo, Ontario) -- Teledyne DALSA, a Teledyne Technologies company and a global leader in machine vision technology, has introduced the Piranha HS NIR 8K camera. Featuring improved sensitivity in near-infrared (NIR) wavelengths, the Piranha HS NIR benefits from time delay and integration (TDI) technology. The camera is designed to meet the requirements of low light applications such as solar cell inspection, printed circuit board and electronics inspection, large web applications, and food and drug inspection.

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“Improved sensitivity in the near infrared region is critical to the success of equipment in a number of applications,” says Xing-Fei He, senior product manager at Teledyne DALSA. “The Piranha HS NIR’s TDI technology enables multiple exposures for orders of magnitude increases in sensitivity while maintaining low noise performance; this is ideal for high speed and low-noise applications.”

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