Link: https://quantum-solutions.com/product/q-cam-swir-camera/#description
Oxford, UK – November 26, 2024 – Quantum Solutions proudly announces the release of the Q.Cam™ , an advanced Short-Wave Infrared (SWIR) camera designed for outdoor applications.
Redefining SWaP for Outdoor Applications:
The Q.Cam™ ™ sets a new standard for low Size, Weight, and Power (SWaP) in SWIR cameras, making it ideal for outdoor applications where space is limited and visibility in challenging conditions like smoke, fog, and haze is crucial.
Developed in collaboration with a leading partner, the Q.Cam™ is the first USB 3.0 camera featuring Quantum Solutions’ state-of-the-art Quantum Dot SWIR sensor, offering VGA resolution (640 x 512 pixels) with a wide spectral range of 400 nm to 1700 nm.
The Q.Cam™ is incredibly compact, weighing only 35 grams with dimensions of 35 x 25 x 25 mm³, making it perfect for integration in space-constrained environments. Its TEC-less design minimizes power consumption to an impressive <1.3 Watts, ideal for battery-powered operation.
Overcoming Outdoor Challenges:
Using SWIR cameras outdoors has traditionally been challenging due to varying lighting conditions and temperature-related image quality fluctuations requiring re-calibration of the camera to adjust to changing conditions. The Q.Cam™ addresses these issues with its advanced image correction technology, which automatically adjusts for factors like gain, temperature offset, and illumination. The camera can perform more than150+ automatic calibrations on the fly, ensuring consistent, high-quality images even in challenging and constantly changing outdoor environments. This advanced correction capability enables a TEC-less design, significantly reducing power consumption without compromising image quality.
The integration of proprietary Quantum Dot technology allows Quantum Solutions to offer the Q.Cam™ as a cost-effective and accessible solution for bringing SWIR imaging to a wider range of outdoor applications.
Seamless Integration and Flexibility:
The Q.Cam™ comes equipped with a user-friendly USB 3.0 interface, a Graphical User Interface (GUI), and Python scripts for easy integration and control.
ITAR-Free and Ready for Global Deployment:
The Q.Cam™ is an ITAR-free product with a short lead time of 3 weeks, making it readily
available for global deployment in a variety of sectors, including:
• Security and Surveillance
• Defence
• Search and Rescue
• Environmental Monitoring
• Robotics and Machine Vision
• Automotive
Key Features of Q.Cam™ :
• Quantum Dot SWIR Sensor: 640 x 512 pixels, 400 nm - 1700 nm spectral range
• Best-in-class SWaP: 35 g, 35 x 25 x 25 mm³, <1.3 W power consumption
• Built-in Automatic Image Correction: Up to 150+ automatic image corrections
(Gain, Offset, Temperature, and Illumination)
• Cost-Effective and Accessible: Among the most affordable SWIR cameras
available in the market
• Frame Rate up to 60 Hz; Global Shutter
• Operating Temperature: -20°C to 50°C
What is the bulk price for small qty ?
ReplyDeleteI was told $20K
ReplyDelete20$ is a good price for this unique product.
ReplyDeleteInGaAs cam same resolution sale for 5K now
ReplyDeleteQD is better than InGaAs
DeleteQE of QD is 20% at most while QE of InGaAs is 90%+. On what aspect QD is better than InGAs ?
Deletemaybe it's cheaper and dark current is lower?
DeleteYou say that, but where can I find this mythical InGaAs camera for 5K or so?
Deletea2A640-240umSWIR
DeleteBut this is not really VGA in SWIR range, isn't it?
DeleteIt is actually quarter VGA per each color, incl. SWIR
No it is a standard VGA SWIR based upon the SONY chip
DeleteSony VGA SWIR sensor is actually quarter VGA per each {InGaAs, r, g ,b} pixels.
DeleteNot at all it is a standard VGA no bayer no filter . Check https://www.sony-semicon.com/en/products/is/industry/swir.html
DeleteIs the 20000 USD quote above a joke?
ReplyDeleteIndeed the 20K is a very good joke :) Happy to discuss with people interested in our Q.cam at sales@quantum-solutions.com
ReplyDeletebut the price is obvioulsy much more competitive !
Yes, at least this joke triggered discussions and made buzz for you :)
DeleteFor automotive applications I wonder about the QD stability under HTOL and CT tests
ReplyDelete