Search
Menu
BAE Systems Sensor Solutions - Fairchild - Thermal Imaging Solutions 4/24 LB

Multifield Time Delay Integration Camera

Teledyne DALSA, Machine Vision OEM ComponentsRequest Info
 
Facebook X LinkedIn Email
Multifield Time Delay Integration CameraThe Linea HS 16k Multifield Time Delay Integration (TDI) camera from Teledyne DALSA can capture up to three images simultaneously in a single scan using light sources at different wavelengths.

Its charge-domain CMOS TDI sensor uses advanced wafer-level coated dichroic filters with minimal spectral crosstalk to spectrally isolate the three images. The camera also comes with high-speed CLHS interface, delivering up to 8.4 GP/s over a single, long-length fiber optic cable.

Applications include the inspection of flat panel displays, printed circuit boards, and semiconductor wafers; web inspection of film and metal foil; and general purpose machine vision and life science applications.


Published: October 2021
REQUEST INFO ABOUT THIS PRODUCT
* First Name:
* Last Name:
* Email Address:
* Company:
* Country:
Message:


When you click "Send Request", we will record and send your personal contact information to Teledyne DALSA, Machine Vision OEM Components by email so they may respond directly. You also agree that Photonics Media may contact you with information related to this inquiry, and that you have read and accept our Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions of Use.

Register or login to auto-populate this form:
Login Register
* Required

Photonics Marketplace
Looking for Dichroic Filters? There are 51 companies listed in the Photonics Buyers' Guide.
Browse Cameras & Imaging, Lasers, Optical Components, Test & Measurement, and more.
ProductsLinea HS 16kMultifield Time Delay Integration CameraTeledyne DalsaImagingcamerasCMOSDisplayssemiconductorsWafersmachine visionBiophotonicsAmericas

We use cookies to improve user experience and analyze our website traffic as stated in our Privacy Policy. By using this website, you agree to the use of cookies unless you have disabled them.