C12741-11 InGaAs Camera

The Hamamatsu C12741-11 InGaAs Camera delivers highly sensitive imaging in the short-wave infrared (SWIR) range, covering 950–1700 nm. Meaning this unit excels where weak IR signals must be captured. It uses a 640 × 512 InGaAs sensor with large 20 µm pixels. A 12.8 × 10.24 mm active area ensures fine detail in every frame.

The camera relies on robust Peltier cooling. Forced-air drops the sensor to –60 °C, while water-cooling achieves –70 °C, dramatically reducing dark current for cleaner long-exposure images. You’ll enjoy 7.2 fps, 16-bit output, and versatile rolling and global shutter exposure ranging from 138.5 ms to 10 s (rolling) and 100 µs to 10 s (global).

Transitioning to experimental flexibility, this camera offers Camera Link base configuration, edge/level/start triggers, and programmable trigger delay up to 10 s in 10 µs steps, all via SMA connectors. It also supports 2×2 and 4×4 binning and mounts via standard C-mount optics.

The C12741-11 runs on AC 100–240 V (~150 VA), operates between 0 °C and +40 °C, and stores down to –10 °C with up to 90 % non-condensing humidity.

Capture unexplored SWIR details with confidence and clarity.

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