Near-infrared line-scan hyperspectral camera for machine vision introduced by Specim Spectral Imaging

July 11, 2023
Specim GX17 features a frame rate of 800 Hz with 480 spatial pixels, which is 50 percent more than conventional QVGA-based hyperspectral cameras.

OULU, Finland – Specim Spectral Imaging Ltd. in Oulu, Finland, is introducing the Specim GX17 next-generation near-infrared line-scan hyperspectral camera for advanced machine vision in ruggedized and industrial applications.

The Specim GX17 features a maximum frame rate of 800 Hz with 480 spatial pixels, which is 50 percent more than conventional QVGA sensor-based hyperspectral cameras.

Operating in the near-infrared wavelength range from 950 to 1700 nanometers, the Specim GX17 can assess object details down to one-millimeter square flakes that are invisible to the human eye. The high spatial resolution and frame rate enable the detection of objects on conveyor belts and free-fall systems moving at high speed.

The Specim GX17 camera can be controlled with the machine vision-compliant SpecimONE spectral imaging system that enables development of industrial sorting and inspection applications without in-depth knowledge of spectral imaging, and enables fast time-to-market.

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