ULTRIS SWIR 1

Hyperspectral snapshot SWIR camera with video rates

Ultris Swir1
200 x 200 pixels 980-1650 nm 38 bands
  • Maximum resolution
    200 x 200 pixels
  • Sensor(s)
    1.3 MP
  • Wavelength range
    980 – 1650 nm
  • Total spectra / Image
    40,000
  • Number of tapes
    38

  • Number of data points (cubes)
    1.52 million
  • Spectral scanning
    18 nm
  • Field of view (FOV)
    Lens-dependent / C-mount adapter
  • Full width at half maximum (FWHM)
    70 nm at 950 nm
  • Readout mode
    Global shutter
  • Data depth
    12 bit
  • Maximum frame rate
    80 Hz
  • Technology
    Light field
  • Integration time
    0.1 – 1000 ms
  • Power consumption
    8W
  • Data connection
    USB3
  • Dimensions
    30 x 30 x 85 mm
  • Weight
    140g

SWIR Snapshot Pioneer

The ULTRIS SWIR 1 is a pioneering hyperspectral snapshot SWIR camera that leverages state-of-the-art light field technology. With an impressive frame rate of 80 Hz, it is highly effective for capturing dynamic scenes with precision. Covering the SWIR range from 980 to 1650 nm, this camera provides unique spectral insights essential for a wide range of applications. Highly adaptable, it allows for lens changes via a C-mount adapter, further enhancing its versatility across diverse applications.

Hyperspectral snapshot SWIR camera with video rates

Based on our hyperspectral light field camera technology, the ULTRIS SWIR 1 offers a versatile imaging solution with its broad wavelength range (980-1650 nm) within the short-wave infrared (SWIR) region. The C-mount compatibility, supported by the integrated Relay Lens Adapter, enables seamless integration with various optical setups.

The Relay Lens Adapter allows users to change lenses at any time. The camera’s high-speed imaging at up to 80 Hz ensures efficient capture of dynamic scenes. With its compact dimensions (30 x 30 x 85 mm), the ULTRIS SWIR 1 is ideal for space-limited applications in laboratories or in the field.

Hyperspectral analysis of leaves with Cubert camera
Comparison between visible light and infrared with a hyperspectral camera from Cubert

Various SWIR applications

  • 1000-1100 nm: Enables precise moisture content mapping, crucial for soil moisture prediction and quality assessment in agriculture.
  • 1100-1300 nm: Enhances plastics quality assessment, aiding in identification and sorting, and contributes to moisture content analysis in food products.
  • 1300-1500 nm: Detects carbon-hydrogen bonds in organic compounds, providing invaluable insights for chemical analysis and molecular composition.
  • 1500-1700 nm: Excels in water content assessment, from rapid evaluation in agricultural goods to detailed analysis of various substances.

The snapshot advantage

Thanks to its snapshot nature, the ULTRIS SWIR 1 offers distinct advantages over push-broom systems. Instantaneous capture accelerates data acquisition in dynamic environments, reduces motion artifacts, and simplifies setup. With no moving parts, the camera boasts high durability, simplifying operation and providing adaptability for enhanced performance across various applications.

The Cubert team at a meeting.