KAYA Vision Announces Mercury 990, 991

KAYA Vision has expanded its imaging portfolio with the release of the Mercury 990 and Mercury 991 SWIR cameras. Utilizing advanced InGaAs sensor technology, these cameras operate in the Short-Wave Infrared spectrum, enabling high-contrast imaging through silicon, atmospheric obscurants, and organic materials. These systems are engineered for seamless integration into semiconductor metrology, hyperspectral analysis, and long-range surveillance frameworks.

Mercury 990: Superior Resolution and Detail

The Mercury 990 integrates the high-sensitivity Sony IMX990 Vis/SWIR sensor with the CoaXPress v2.1 interface to deliver high-bandwidth infrared imaging. This 1.3 MP global shutter camera operates at a maximum frame rate of 134 fps, utilizing a 5µm  pixel pitch within a 1/2″ optical format. Designed for high-reliability environments, the Mercury 990 provides the precision required for Visitble, NIR and SWIR-wavelength defect detection and spectral analysis.  Available with TEC for better performance and high-performance applications.

Mercury 991: High-Speed Precision

The Mercury 991 is optimized for high-speed temporal acquisition, pairing the Sony IMX991 Vis/SWIR sensor with the low-latency CoaXPress v2.1 standard. It delivers 0.3 MP resolution at an accelerated frame rate of 258 fps. With a 1/4″ optical format and 5μm pixel pitch, this global shutter system is engineered for Visible, NIR and SWIR-wavelength high-throughput process control and rapid-transit imaging where distortion-free capture is mandatory. Available with TEC for better performance and high-performance applications.