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Product News: New Shortwave Infrared Line Scan LDH2 Camera

Sensors Unlimited’s new imager can capture detailed 3-D SD-OCT volumes of the retina, choroidal vasculature, and nerve head.

Mon, 05/03/2010 - 15:19
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(Sensors Unlimited Inc.: Princeton, NJ) – Sensors Unlimited Inc. has announced the new SU1024LDH2, a high-speed, digital line scan short wave infrared (SWIR) indium gallium arsenide (InGaAs) camera. The second generation 1,024-pixel, high-speed camera features an increased line rate to more than 91,900 lines per second, making it ideal for spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) imaging applications. In the 1.05 µm wavelength band, the new imager can capture detailed 3-D SD-OCT volumes of the retina, choroidal vasculature, and nerve head, offering important detail beyond the depth capability of current 0.84 µm systems.  

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The compact camera housing features metric and SAE mounting holes on multiple sides for easy configuration into existing systems or for other positioning purposes. Small (3 in. W × 3 in. H × 2.4 in. L) and cost-effective, the LDH2 SWIR camera can be easily mounted to spectrometers. Optional adapters are also available for C-mount, F-mount, or FD mount lenses for use with machine vision applications. 

Goodrich’s new high-speed camera has a wavelength response range from more than 0.8 µm to 1.7 µm with a 25 µm pixel pitch and aperture heights of 25 µm or 500 µm. 

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