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SCAILX-SOM-AI
Universal SoM Board for Edge Vision AI
Introducing the Videology SCAiLX - 42 x 42mm Universal SoM Board for Edge Vision AI. Powered by the NXP I.MX 8M Plus 1.6 GHz processor, this board features a Neural Processing Unit (NPU) with 2.3 TOPS, ensuring high-performance AI capabilities. With 2 GB LPDDR4 RAM and 8 GB eMMC flash, it provides ample memory and storage for your edge AI applications. The board also comes equipped with 2x MIPI-CSI and supports 2x 1080p@60 max, as well as hardened H.264/H.265 ENC/DEC for efficient video processing.
i.MX8M Plus Edge AI modular platform
The SCAILX-SOM-AI module is a universal interface board with a iMX8M Plus processor with AI capabilities and specific connectivity towards vision solutions.
Zoom block interfacing
The SCAILX-SOM-AI platform supports a range of LVDS zoom block cameras, including the Sony FCB-EV7520A, FCBEV9520L, Tamron MP1010M-VC, MP3010M-EV and the Videology Zoom Block camera series, such as 24Z2.1W-10X/-20X/-
30X/-40X/-55X and the 25Z2.4W-36X Global Shutter*.
*: ask for availability or check list of supported cameras
Board level interfacing
MIPI board level cameras can be used with the SCAILX-SOM-AI connecting to a MIPI-CSI port using a SCAILX-FLEX cable
(up to 48 cm). Color and monochrome cameras are supported. The cameras can be directly streamed and controlled via
the V4L (Video4Linux) software interfacing.
StingRay 100mm SWIR Manual Focus and Iris
100mm SWIR
Unlimited Applications can benefit from SWIR Technology.
StingRay specializes in bringing the best possible optics to market. The rest is up to you. New SWIR Applications are discovered every day and StingRay looks forward to service these future markets. StingRay's Goal is to stay one step ahead of detector technology.
Applications for SWIR:
- Plastic Sorting
- Agriculture Sorting
- Solar Cell Inspection
- Glass Inspection
StingRay SWIR Lenses are crafted using SWIR specific materials and coatings. Lower cost alternatives are generally inexpensive visible lenses that are coated with a 'SWIR-specific' coating. While this might work for some applications, the system will suffer from low overall transmission of SWIR light as well as focus shift across the SWIR band. This will produce a dark, fuzzy image.
StingRay lenses provide a boosted transmission which provides for a bright image and also gives a crisp focus due to it's achromatic correction.
What is SWIR?
Shortwave Infrared (SWIR) is identified as 900-1700nm.
Essentially, think of SWIR as 'light' that the human eye can't see. Unlike thermal infrared, SWIR behaves much like visible light as it is reflected as opposed to emitted.
How can we see it?
Humans can't see SWIR energy. By pairing an InGaAs
200mm SWIR
Unlimited Applications can benefit from SWIR Technology.
StingRay specializes in bringing the best possible optics to market. The rest is up to you. New SWIR Applications are discovered every day and StingRay looks forward to service these future markets. StingRay's Goal is to stay one step ahead of detector technology.
Applications for SWIR:
- Plastic Sorting
- Agriculture Sorting
- Solar Cell Inspection
- Glass Inspection
StingRay SWIR Lenses are crafted using SWIR specific materials and coatings. Lower cost alternatives are generally inexpensive visible lenses that are coated with a 'SWIR-specific' coating. While this might work for some applications, the system will suffer from low overall transmission of SWIR light as well as focus shift across the SWIR band. This will produce a dark, fuzzy image.
StingRay lenses provide a boosted transmission which provides for a bright image and also gives a crisp focus due to it's achromatic correction.
What is SWIR?
Shortwave Infrared (SWIR) is identified as 900-1700nm.
Essentially, think of SWIR as 'light' that the human eye can't see. Unlike thermal infrared, SWIR behaves much like visible light as it is reflected as opposed to emitted.
How can we see it?
Humans can't see SWIR energy. By pairing an InGaAs
25-250mm SWIR
Unlimited Applications can benefit from SWIR Technology.
StingRay specializes in bringing the best possible optics to market. The rest is up to you. New SWIR Applications are discovered every day and StingRay looks forward to service these future markets. StingRay's Goal is to stay one step ahead of detector technology.
Applications for SWIR:
- Plastic Sorting
- Agriculture Sorting
- Solar Cell Inspection
- Glass Inspection
StingRay SWIR Lenses are crafted using SWIR specific materials and coatings. Lower cost alternatives are generally inexpensive visible lenses that are coated with a 'SWIR-specific' coating. While this might work for some applications, the system will suffer from low overall transmission of SWIR light as well as focus shift across the SWIR band. This will produce a dark, fuzzy image.
StingRay lenses provide a boosted transmission which provides for a bright image and also gives a crisp focus due to it's achromatic correction.
What is SWIR?
Shortwave Infrared (SWIR) is identified as 900-1700nm.
Essentially, think of SWIR as 'light' that the human eye can't see. Unlike thermal infrared, SWIR behaves much like visible light as it is reflected as opposed to emitted.
How can we see it?
Humans can't see SWIR energy. By pairing an InGaAs
25-250mm SWIR
Unlimited Applications can benefit from SWIR Technology.
StingRay specializes in bringing the best possible optics to market. The rest is up to you. New SWIR Applications are discovered every day and StingRay looks forward to service these future markets. StingRay's Goal is to stay one step ahead of detector technology.
Applications for SWIR:
- Plastic Sorting
- Agriculture Sorting
- Solar Cell Inspection
- Glass Inspection
StingRay SWIR Lenses are crafted using SWIR specific materials and coatings. Lower cost alternatives are generally inexpensive visible lenses that are coated with a 'SWIR-specific' coating. While this might work for some applications, the system will suffer from low overall transmission of SWIR light as well as focus shift across the SWIR band. This will produce a dark, fuzzy image.
StingRay lenses provide a boosted transmission which provides for a bright image and also gives a crisp focus due to it's achromatic correction.
What is SWIR?
Shortwave Infrared (SWIR) is identified as 900-1700nm.
Essentially, think of SWIR as 'light' that the human eye can't see. Unlike thermal infrared, SWIR behaves much like visible light as it is reflected as opposed to emitted.
How can we see it?
Humans can't see SWIR energy. By pairing an InGaAs
25mm SWIR
Unlimited Applications can benefit from SWIR Technology.
StingRay specializes in bringing the best possible optics to market. The rest is up to you. New SWIR Applications are discovered every day and StingRay looks forward to service these future markets. StingRay's Goal is to stay one step ahead of detector technology.
Applications for SWIR:
- Plastic Sorting
- Agriculture Sorting
- Solar Cell Inspection
- Glass Inspection
StingRay SWIR Lenses are crafted using SWIR specific materials and coatings. Lower cost alternatives are generally inexpensive visible lenses that are coated with a 'SWIR-specific' coating. While this might work for some applications, the system will suffer from low overall transmission of SWIR light as well as focus shift across the SWIR band. This will produce a dark, fuzzy image.
StingRay lenses provide a boosted transmission which provides for a bright image and also gives a crisp focus due to it's achromatic correction.
What is SWIR?
Shortwave Infrared (SWIR) is identified as 900-1700nm.
Essentially, think of SWIR as 'light' that the human eye can't see. Unlike thermal infrared, SWIR behaves much like visible light as it is reflected as opposed to emitted.
How can we see it?
Humans can't see SWIR energy. By pairing an InGaAs
25mm SWIR
Unlimited Applications can benefit from SWIR Technology.
StingRay specializes in bringing the best possible optics to market. The rest is up to you. New SWIR Applications are discovered every day and StingRay looks forward to service these future markets. StingRay's Goal is to stay one step ahead of detector technology.
Applications for SWIR:
- Plastic Sorting
- Agriculture Sorting
- Solar Cell Inspection
- Glass Inspection
StingRay SWIR Lenses are crafted using SWIR specific materials and coatings. Lower cost alternatives are generally inexpensive visible lenses that are coated with a 'SWIR-specific' coating. While this might work for some applications, the system will suffer from low overall transmission of SWIR light as well as focus shift across the SWIR band. This will produce a dark, fuzzy image.
StingRay lenses provide a boosted transmission which provides for a bright image and also gives a crisp focus due to it's achromatic correction.
What is SWIR?
Shortwave Infrared (SWIR) is identified as 900-1700nm.
Essentially, think of SWIR as 'light' that the human eye can't see. Unlike thermal infrared, SWIR behaves much like visible light as it is reflected as opposed to emitted.
How can we see it?
Humans can't see SWIR energy. By pairing an InGaAs
25mm SWIR
Unlimited Applications can benefit from SWIR Technology.
StingRay specializes in bringing the best possible optics to market. The rest is up to you. New SWIR Applications are discovered every day and StingRay looks forward to service these future markets. StingRay's Goal is to stay one step ahead of detector technology.
Applications for SWIR:
- Plastic Sorting
- Agriculture Sorting
- Solar Cell Inspection
- Glass Inspection
StingRay SWIR Lenses are crafted using SWIR specific materials and coatings. Lower cost alternatives are generally inexpensive visible lenses that are coated with a 'SWIR-specific' coating. While this might work for some applications, the system will suffer from low overall transmission of SWIR light as well as focus shift across the SWIR band. This will produce a dark, fuzzy image.
StingRay lenses provide a boosted transmission which provides for a bright image and also gives a crisp focus due to it's achromatic correction.
What is SWIR?
Shortwave Infrared (SWIR) is identified as 900-1700nm.
Essentially, think of SWIR as 'light' that the human eye can't see. Unlike thermal infrared, SWIR behaves much like visible light as it is reflected as opposed to emitted.
How can we see it?
Humans can't see SWIR energy. By pairing an InGaAs
30-300mm SWIR
Unlimited Applications can benefit from SWIR Technology.
StingRay specializes in bringing the best possible optics to market. The rest is up to you. New SWIR Applications are discovered every day and StingRay looks forward to service these future markets. StingRay's Goal is to stay one step ahead of detector technology.
Applications for SWIR:
- Plastic Sorting
- Agriculture Sorting
- Solar Cell Inspection
- Glass Inspection
StingRay SWIR Lenses are crafted using SWIR specific materials and coatings. Lower cost alternatives are generally inexpensive visible lenses that are coated with a 'SWIR-specific' coating. While this might work for some applications, the system will suffer from low overall transmission of SWIR light as well as focus shift across the SWIR band. This will produce a dark, fuzzy image.
StingRay lenses provide a boosted transmission which provides for a bright image and also gives a crisp focus due to it's achromatic correction.
What is SWIR?
Shortwave Infrared (SWIR) is identified as 900-1700nm.
Essentially, think of SWIR as 'light' that the human eye can't see. Unlike thermal infrared, SWIR behaves much like visible light as it is reflected as opposed to emitted.
How can we see it?
Humans can't see SWIR energy. By pairing an InGaAs
50mm SWIR
Unlimited Applications can benefit from SWIR Technology.
StingRay specializes in bringing the best possible optics to market. The rest is up to you. New SWIR Applications are discovered every day and StingRay looks forward to service these future markets. StingRay's Goal is to stay one step ahead of detector technology.
Applications for SWIR:
- Plastic Sorting
- Agriculture Sorting
- Solar Cell Inspection
- Glass Inspection
StingRay SWIR Lenses are crafted using SWIR specific materials and coatings. Lower cost alternatives are generally inexpensive visible lenses that are coated with a 'SWIR-specific' coating. While this might work for some applications, the system will suffer from low overall transmission of SWIR light as well as focus shift across the SWIR band. This will produce a dark, fuzzy image.
StingRay lenses provide a boosted transmission which provides for a bright image and also gives a crisp focus due to it's achromatic correction.
What is SWIR?
Shortwave Infrared (SWIR) is identified as 900-1700nm.
Essentially, think of SWIR as 'light' that the human eye can't see. Unlike thermal infrared, SWIR behaves much like visible light as it is reflected as opposed to emitted.
How can we see it?
Humans can't see SWIR energy. By pairing an InGaAs
75mm SWIR
Unlimited Applications can benefit from SWIR Technology.
StingRay specializes in bringing the best possible optics to market. The rest is up to you. New SWIR Applications are discovered every day and StingRay looks forward to service these future markets. StingRay's Goal is to stay one step ahead of detector technology.
Applications for SWIR:
- Plastic Sorting
- Agriculture Sorting
- Solar Cell Inspection
- Glass Inspection
StingRay SWIR Lenses are crafted using SWIR specific materials and coatings. Lower cost alternatives are generally inexpensive visible lenses that are coated with a 'SWIR-specific' coating. While this might work for some applications, the system will suffer from low overall transmission of SWIR light as well as focus shift across the SWIR band. This will produce a dark, fuzzy image.
StingRay lenses provide a boosted transmission which provides for a bright image and also gives a crisp focus due to it's achromatic correction.
What is SWIR?
Shortwave Infrared (SWIR) is identified as 900-1700nm.
Essentially, think of SWIR as 'light' that the human eye can't see. Unlike thermal infrared, SWIR behaves much like visible light as it is reflected as opposed to emitted.
How can we see it?
Humans can't see SWIR energy. By pairing an InGaAs
50mm SWIR
Unlimited Applications can benefit from SWIR Technology.
StingRay specializes in bringing the best possible optics to market. The rest is up to you. New SWIR Applications are discovered every day and StingRay looks forward to service these future markets. StingRay's Goal is to stay one step ahead of detector technology.
Applications for SWIR:
- Plastic Sorting
- Agriculture Sorting
- Solar Cell Inspection
- Glass Inspection
StingRay SWIR Lenses are crafted using SWIR specific materials and coatings. Lower cost alternatives are generally inexpensive visible lenses that are coated with a 'SWIR-specific' coating. While this might work for some applications, the system will suffer from low overall transmission of SWIR light as well as focus shift across the SWIR band. This will produce a dark, fuzzy image.
StingRay lenses provide a boosted transmission which provides for a bright image and also gives a crisp focus due to it's achromatic correction.
What is SWIR?
Shortwave Infrared (SWIR) is identified as 900-1700nm.
Essentially, think of SWIR as 'light' that the human eye can't see. Unlike thermal infrared, SWIR behaves much like visible light as it is reflected as opposed to emitted.
How can we see it?
Humans can't see SWIR energy. By pairing an InGaAs
The SV-V lenses are high resolution CCTV lenses designed for a wide range of machine vision applications by using an extension tube and a rear converter lens. This series has a more robust mechanical design than conventional security CCTV lenses and features 11 models from f3.5~100mm, lock screws for iris and focus, and attachable filters.
The SV-H lenses are high resolution CCTV lenses for 5 & 3 megapixel sensor cameras. This series features 12 models from f6~100mm, lock screws for iris and focus, attachable filters, and reduced shading.