Hypervision 1000

The Hypervision 1000 is a low cost hyperspectral camera that covers the spectral range from 430 to 1000nm with hardware and speeds optimized for industrial applications.

Our Hypervision 1000 camera is designed for industrial and laboratory settings, covering machine builders, vision integrators and research institutes. By utilizing the Gsense sCmos sensor our Hypervision 1000 pushbroom hyperspectral VIS/NIR camera covers the spectral range from 430-1000nm.

Qtechnology’s hyperspectral cameras provide a flexible solution. With our exclusive push-broom technology, we offer highspeed performance for the machine vision industry.

The camera platform is designed to be compatible with most commonly used vision software (Read more on our EXTRANET)

 

Applications for the Hypervision 1000 covers:

  • Agriculture
  • Food grading
  • Laboratory use

 

Specifications

The Hypervision 1000 (VIS-NIR) covers both the visible and near-infrared ranges (430-1000nm), with up to 330 spectral bands (1.77 nm/px spectral resolution). The bands can be individually selected and their exposure time individually adjusted (in order to compensate for illumination differences in the individual wavelengths).

It operates with a rolling shutter and has a maximum framerate of 250 with all 330 spectral bands. The framerate is directly proportional to the number of bands (sensor lines) and therefore it can be greatly increased by individually selecting only the desired wavelengths.

Plants are normally highly reflective in the near-infrared range which makes the Hypervision 1000 suitable for agricultural applications.

 

Hypervision 1000
Wavelength range 430-1000 nm
Spectral bands 330
Rayleigh resolution
(w. 10um slit)
3.9 nm
Spectral resolution 1.73 nm/px
Spatial resolution 1840 px
Pixel size 6.5 um
Maximum framerate* 250 fps

 

Contact us to learn about more how our hyperspectral imaging solutions can help solve your needs.

RGB vs HSI image

With the use of our Hypervision system it is possible to distinguish between different types of plastics.

On the image the Hypervision effectively recognizes Polypropylen (PP) and Polyethylen (PE), which would be impossible on a RGB camera

Multi and hyperspectral imaging allows the detection of object features which are normally invisible to the naked eye and to traditional (RGB) cameras. These features are generally related to the chemical composition of the objects (or areas of the objects).

For example detecting bruises under the skin of fruits and vegetables, measuring water content or stress level of crops, determining plastic types, etc.

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