Spectral Devices


Spectral Devices
Snapshot multispectral cameras capture up to 16 co-registered multispectral images simultaneously. Spectral Devices unique pixelated multispectral filter array technology enables a single camera sensor to work like many cameras in combination. Take snapshot multispectral images with each camera exposure. Capture multispectral video at up to 90 FPS. We offer snapshot multispectral cameras designed for precision agriculture, biomedical research, food sorting, horticulture, precision color detection, and simultaneous color and near-infrared imaging. We also customize snapshot multispectral cameras for customer applications by fabricating pixelated multispectral filter arrays with custom bands. Software and SDKs are available for Windows, Linux, and National Instruments LabVIEW.
Features:
Snapshot Operation
Capture All Bands Simultaneously
Global Shutter CMOS Sensor
High Frame Rate
High Dynamic Range
USB3 Vision and GenICam compliant
Small, Lightweight and Rugged
Flexible Mounting Options
External Triggering
External Strobing
The MSMC-2-2 is a multispectral imaging system incorporating two multispectral cameras into a single housing. Each multispectral camera has its own lens and views the scene (object) through a beam splitter. The beam splitter enables each camera to observe the same scene without parallax artifacts. Both cameras are USB3 Vision and GenICam compliant offering many options for image acquisition software, SDKs and OS platforms. The system is supplied with Windows-based 2ndLook software providing easy setup and simultaneous recording of images from both cameras. Both cameras come hardwired in a master slave arrangement allowing one camera to trigger the other. This ensures simultaneous image capture on both cameras. Each camera can have independent exposure settings to accommodate differences in sensitivity of each camera. The cameras and beam splitter are mounted on 3-degree of freedom (DOF) stages enabling simple alignment of the beam splitter and each camera to the scene (object) using an Allen key after removal of the lid. Power is provided to each camera through the USB3 interface. The housing is constructed from thick aluminum for stability and hard anodized for durability. The housing is dust-proof and splash-proof.
Features:
Two multispectral cameras - one optical path
High performance 2ndLook software included
USB3 Vision cameras
Pre-assembled with lenses and cameras
Hard anodized aluminium case
Table-top and tripod mounting
Protective glass window
Adjustable leveling feet
Spectral Devices multispectral microscopy systems are designed for demanding microscopy applications. They contain 4 CMOS cameras in a single box. The system splits light from a single c-mount entrance port into 4 channels for simultaneous imaging. Eight (8) removable standard 1-inch filter holders are inserted at locations within the 4 beams. Use any camera as an internal trigger source or slave all four cameras to an external trigger source. Synchronize external devices using the sync signal. All cameras have global shutter to provide accurate high-speed images of moving objects. USB3 Vision and GenICam-compliance makes system setup and use easy. The enclosure is CNC-machined from aluminium for strength and hard anodized for durability. The multi-camera system is compatible with a wide selection of software and SDKs for Windows, Linux, and National Instruments LabVIEW. 2ndLook for Windows is included with each system purchase to simplify system setup and use. These systems are expandable with up to 4 external c-mount cameras or detectors.
Features:
Four Cameras, One Field Of View
Accepts 1-inch Filters and Polarizers
CMOS Global Shutter
High Frame Rate
High Dynamic Range
USB3 Vision and GenICam Compliant
Ports for External Cameras
Compact and Rugged Housing
Ultra-stable Monolithic Design
External Triggering and Syncing
The SBC-1 is an embedded vision computer system powered by ARM® big.LITTLE™ heterogeneous multi-processing technology. The SBC-1 offers powerful computing capacity, excellent energy-efficiency, and an ultra-small form factor for embedded applications. The computer is preloaded with Linux (Ubuntu), the Pleora eBUS camera acquisition runtime, and msCapture a highly configurable software application for capturing images from MSC series multispectral cameras from Spectral Devices. The SBC-1 includes eMMC 5.0, USB 3.0 and Gigabit Ethernet interfaces. The SBC-1 comes packaged in a CNC-machined aluminum case for passive thermal management without the need for a CPU fan.
Features:
Pre-configured for USB3 Vision Cameras
Simple Text-Based Configuration File
Fast and Reliable Operation
Control Exposure Time
Control Interframe Interval Time
Operate from Battery or Wall Power
Small and Lightweight Package
Run Custom Application Software
Suitable for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV)
Suitable for Embedded Vision Applications
Multispectral line scan cameras capture up to 16 bands of spectral information at high resolution. Each camera exposure results in multispectral line profiles across the field of view (2048 spatial pixels wide). Stacking the line profiles for each band results in a set of 2D multispectral images. These cameras operate at up to 7000 FPS (e.g. 4 bands) providing high-speed multispectral line scanning operation. Unlike other line scanning cameras, Spectral Devices line scan cameras have the ability to capture full-frame images (2048 x 1088) for quick and accurate focusing. Our cameras offer solutions for precision agriculture, biomedical research, and simultaneous color and near-infrared imaging. We also offer custom-built multispectral line scan cameras to enable customer applications. Software and SDKs are available for Windows, Linux, and National Instruments LabVIEW.
Features:
Line Scan or Snapshot Operation
Capture All Bands Simultaneously
Global Shutter CMOS Sensor
High Frame Rate
High Dynamic Range
USB3 Vision and GenICam compliant
Small, Lightweight and Rugged
Flexible Mounting Options
External Triggering
External Strobing