This popular wavelength range features a number of Headwall sensors optimized for the visible to near-infrared region of the spectrum. Remote-sensing and industrial applications benefit from rugged and notably small, compact, and lightweight systems such as the NEW Nano HP™ and Co-Aligned HP (seen at right), and the award-winning MV.X, first introduced in the VNIR range.
These sensors operate across the 400 to 1000 nm wavelength range.
The newest member of our Hyperspec® family, the MV.X! The MV.X is really a system, not just a sensor or camera. It enables users to realize the value of spatial and hyperspectral information in applications like machine vision, contactless product-quality monitoring, counterfeit detection, and process analytics. Designed for use in harsh industrial environments and capable of functioning both inside and outside, the MV.X offers simplicity of installation and direct output of actionable results.
The Hyperspec® MV.C combines exceptionally small size and light weight with high spatial and spectral resolution (342 spectral bands, 1024 spatial pixels). USB 3.1 connectivity is standard, with an SDK for your OEM application.
See the next generation of Nano-Hyperspec sensors at AGU 2022 in Chicago! Designed with ideal Size, Weight, and Power consumption (SWaP) for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) and containing aberration-corrected optics, an internal solid-state drive (SSD), Gigabit Ethernet interface, and choice of lenses.
Our Micro-Hyperspec® VNIR E-series sensors are meant for manned aircraft, field, or lab use. The VNIR-E sensor is CE certified and features outstanding spectral and spatial resolution and speed.
The next generation Co-Aligned VNIR-SWIR sensor was introduced at AGU 2022 in Chicago! Designed for airborne or ground-based hyperspectral imaging in the field, the Co-Aligned VNIR-SWIR HP sensor contains co-aligned VNIR (the NEW Nano HP™) and SWIR systems with independent optical and data-acquisition and solid-state storage, as well as a high-performance GPS/IMU. The field-of-view for each system is closely matched, and LiDAR can also be added.