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.