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PTZ Hyperspectral Measurement System

FS series PTZ hyperspectral measurement system is an advanced setup that integrates a hyperspectral camera with PTZ equipment, enabling real-time monitoring of the target area. 

This system supports automatic scanning and network connectivity. It is ideal for applications in fields that utilize hyperspectral technology, such as the monitoring and analysis of rivers, lakes, forestry, agriculture, and various research bases.

- Spectral range: 390-1010 nm
- Spectral channel number: 1200
- Spectral resolution: 2.5 nm
- Head rotation range: 360°
- Vertical tilt range of PTZ: +90° to -90°
- Network connection: Supported

Hyperspectral camera
Spectroscopic method
Grating
Image resolution
1920 * 1920
Dynamic range
12 bits
Spectral channel number
1200
Spectral range
390-1010nm
Spectral resolution
2.5 nm
Slit width
25um
Transmission efficiency
60% or higher
Stray light level
0.5% or less
Pixel size
5.86 * 5.86 um um
Detector type
CMOS
Standard lens focal length
12mm, 16mm, 25mm, 35mm, 50mm optional
Minimum working distance
100mm
Field Angle
25 °
Minimum exposure time
21us
Maximum exposure time
Ten seconds
Signal-to-noise ratio
600/1
Camera lens interface
C/EF port
Imaging function
There are ROI capabilities that can achieve ROI for a single region
Auxiliary imaging function
The auxiliary view camera monitors the shooting area
Sensor imaging surface dimensions
11.3 * 7.1 mm
Holder
Horizontal range
Horizontal 360°
Vertical range
Positive 90° to negative 90°
Cruise scan mode
Preset point, auto scan, Frame scan, panoramic scan
Network
Client
Support wins10 and later systems
Support protocol
IPv4/IPv6, HTTP, HTTPS
Interface protocol
FIGSPEC SDK
Port
Port
USB3.0/1000M Network interface
General norm
Operating temperature and humidity
-20 ℃~40℃; Humidity less than 80%
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