The world's first camera FC1280N «Star light» that uses the GLUX9701 sensor – for working in low light conditions.
APPLICATIONS:
• science
• energy
• forensics
• protection of borders and strategic objects
• medicine
• spectroscopy
• astronomy
One of the main disadvantages of modern industrial cameras is their limited applicability in low-light conditions. In this regard, there is an increased demand on the market for sensitive cameras, which can “see” in the dark and take an informative image without complex processing. A clear example of such sensitive cameras is our black-and-white FC1280N produced by NPK Fotonika.
The FC1280N is based on a 1" back-illuminated CMOS-sensor (BSI) and can operate in low-light conditions. Due to the back-side illumination technique, in which the photodiode substrate is placeable after the focusing microlenses, the degree of light attenuation is negligible and pixel sensitivity is significantly improved. This technological improvement in camera makes it possible to function consistently in dark surroundings and provide high-resolution images of objects.
Apart from the advantages mentioned above, the filming doesn’t require an additional illumination, which makes this camera invisible to the human eye and allows it to be integrated into complex security systems.
Currently, the FC1280N camera has been applied successfully in various scientific fields: energy, forensic science, astronomy, spectroscopy, etc. One would like to separately emphasize the possibility of using the camera for protecting critical infrastructure facilities.
External dimensions of the FC1280N housing is only 50 x 50 x 50 mm and its weight is less than 185 grams. This model can be executed in GigE and Camera Link interfaces in Base configuration.