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Goodrich Corp’s GA64OC-15A shortwave infrared camera (SWIR)
The Goodrich Corp’s GA64OC-15A shortwave infrared camera (SWIR), compared to other IR cameras in the same category of functionality, is actually much smaller, weighs less and utilizes low amounts of power than others. It weighs about 26g without the lens and is the right choice for integration into handheld, helmet or weapon mounted surveillance devices, unmanned aircraft and any other imaging system where minimal size, weight or power consumption are vital parameters . It has a resolution of 640x512 pixels with a 15-µm pitch. You can find much more about it here.
You can compare it with other cameras here.
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- AICHA EUGENE
- Aicha Eugene is a Mechatronics Engineering student at JKUAT in Kenya. He is also a student member of the SAE.
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