Specialised Imaging has announced that it is developing the capability
on its SIM Ultra Fast Framing Camera to precisely measure the
temperature at different points in a high-speed event.
Capable of capturing up to 32 images at 1 billion frames per second the
SIM ultra fast framing camera is proven to be able to capture visual
data from even the most fleeting of phenomena. Unique technology
enables SIM ultra fast framing cameras to simultaneously capture images
on different selected channels. By fitting each optical channel
with wavelength filters (400-900nm) - software will enable the SIM
camera to combine 2 images from 2 different wavelengths to give a
precise temperature reading from selected points in the event under
study.
Unlike traditional ultra fast framing cameras the optical design of SIM
cameras provide the choice of up to 16 separate optical channels
without comprising performance or image quality. Effects such as
parallax and shading, inherent in other designs, are eliminated and the
high spatial resolution (> 50 lp/mm) is the same from frame to frame
and in both axes. Individual ultra-high resolution
intensified CCD detectors, controlled by state-of-the-art electronics,
offer almost infinite control over gain and exposure allowing
experimenters researchers total freedom to capture images of even the
most difficult transient phenomena. An integral TFT monitor
allows users to 'see what the camera sees' in real-time, thus allowing
users to easily optimise focus and lighting to achieve spectacular
results.
More information at
www.specialised-imaging.com/