SWIR Camera

A SWIR camera is a professional imaging device operating in the short-wave infrared (approximately 900–2700 nm) band. Its imaging principle is similar to visible light, primarily relying on the reflectivity of objects to short-wave infrared light, thus bridging the technological gap between visible light imaging and mid-to-long-wave infrared thermal imaging. SWIR cameras feature high resolution, high sensitivity, and high penetration capabilities, making them widely applicable in material composition analysis, moisture detection, nighttime surveillance, industrial visual inspection, and other scenarios, especially providing clear imaging even in harsh visual environments such as fog and smoke.

Attostek offers a variety of SWIR camera models with spectral ranges of 400–1700 nm, 900–1700 nm, and 900–2700 nm. Sensor types include indium gallium arsenide (InGaAs), quantum dot (Quantum Dot), and mercury cadmium telluride (MCT). Cooling temperatures range from 0 to –80°C, and various industrial interfaces such as USB3, GigE, CoaXPress, and CameraLink are supported. In addition, we also offer compact SWIR camera models to meet the needs of different integration environments.

Attostek also provides AttosView—an intuitive and user-friendly control and acquisition software for visible-light cameras—along with a comprehensive SDK ( Software Development Kit) and compatibility with various mainstream third-party software, empowering users to efficiently capture images and integrate systems.