Multispectral FAST Cameras

The Telops multispectral infrared cameras allows the scene to be split into eight different spectral bands rather than only one broadband image, thus enabling spectral signature analysis. 

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8-position filter wheel
Easy multichannel imaging
Dual Use

Multispectral FAST Cameras

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Telops multispectral infrared cameras

Description

The Telops multispectral infrared cameras are equipped with an 8-position fast-rotating filter wheel, which allows the scene signal to be split into different spectral bands rather than one broadband image, thus enabling spectral signature analysis. The filter wheel mechanism is designed to maximize the cameras’ frame rate and can be used in either fixed or rotating mode. Rotating speed is adjustable up to 100 Hz per filter, thus allowing a frame rate up to 800 fps in synchronised mode.

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Key Benefits

8-position filter wheel

8-position filter wheel

The fast-rotating filter wheel can spin at up to 800 Hz, providing 100 Hz capability for each of the 8 channels.

Easy multichannel imaging

Easy multichannel imaging

Get multichannel imaging in one easy take.

Dual Use

Dual Use

The MS Camera can be used with a fixed filter wheel or in fast-rotating mode. (Image: Plane engine viewed with fixed wheel)

Examples of applications

Volcanology- Multispectral Cameras

Volcanology

Volcanic carbon dioxide (CO2) emission rates play an important role for assessing volcanic hazards and for understanding the role of magma degassing in the biogeochemical cycle of carbon. Here you can see the multispectral IR imaging of volcanic passive degassing at Sulphur Banks, in Hawaii. A variety of spectral bandpass filters were used, including CO2 filters. Data was acquired at relatively high spatial resolution, leading to the successful identification and quantification of emitted carbon dioxide.

Combustion Analysis- Multispectral Cameras

Combustion Analysis

Go through the 4 stages of combustion of a dual-fuel engine — the intake, the compression, the working stroke and the exhaust — and observe them through 5 different infrared spectral bands. Courtesy of Istituto Motoro (CNR), Italy.

Technical Information

Midwave Series (SWIR)

 Spectral range (µm)Detector TypeMaximum Full Frame Rate (Hz)Maximum Frame Rate in Subwindow (Hz)Spatial Resolution (px)Pixel Size (µm)Number of Filters

MS M100hd

1.5 - 5.4InSb10529001280 x 1024158

MS M100hd (Opt.)

3 - 5 (Opt.)InSb10529001280 x 1024158

 MS M1KEXOSENS Download

1.5 - 5.4InSb101240000640 x 512258

MS M1K (Opt.)

3.0 - 5.0 (Opt.)InSb101240000640 x 512258

MS M2K

1.5 - 5.4InSb190090000320 x 256308

MS M2K (Opt.)

3.0 - 5.0 (Opt.)InSb190090000320 x 256308

 MS M350EXOSENS Download

1.5 - 5.4InSb3554980640 x 512158

MS M350 (Opt.)

3.0 - 5.0 (Opt.)InSb3554980640 x 512158

MS M3KEXOSENS Download

1.5 - 5.4InSb3100100000320 x 256308

MS M3K (Opt.)

3.0 - 5.0 (Opt.)InSb3100100000320 x 256308

Longwave and very Long Wave Series (LWIR)

 Spectral range (µm)Detector TypeMaximum Full Frame Rate (Hz)Maximum Frame Rate in Subwindow (Hz)Spatial Resolution (px)Pixel Size (µm)Number of Filters

MS V1K

7.5 - 11.5SLS101240000640 x 512258

MS V350

7.5 - 11.5SLS34514000320 x 256308

Accessories

25-mm lens

25-mm lens

For wide-field-of-view applications

50-mm lens

50-mm lens

For medium-field-of-view applications

100-mm lens

100-mm lens

For narow-field-of-view applications

200-mm lens

200-mm lens

For long-distance applications

G1x lens

G1x lens

Telops-designed 1X Microscope

G4x lens

G4x lens

4X Microscope

Documentation

Brochure/Leaflet