

TAKUME Camera
SWIR WAVEFRONT IMAGING
Wavefront Image
Snapshot Camera
900-1700 nm Spectral Range
1296 x 1032 Viewing Resolution
432 x 344 Wavefront Resolution
External Trigger Input
USB3.0
12 Bits
MEASURE WAVEFRONTS IN THE SWIR DOMAIN
Very Compact Wavefront Camera
The TAKUME Wavefront camera is specially designed to allow high integration. This small footprint (34x38x35mm) camera can be easily integrated onto your set-up. Made by hybridization of a specific micro-optical element onto a commercial 1.3 MPixel InGaAS Sensor, it allows imaging both the intensity and the the wavefront image of a scene.
38 mm
35 mm
34 mm


70g

Images and Video

Specifications
Common
Wavelength range
68 fps
~20-30 fps (depeding on the PC configuration)
12-bits
USB 3.0
Yes
C-type or CS-type
34 x 38 x 35 mm
70 g
InGaAs Sensor
Sensor native resolution
Sensor pixel pitch
Sensor area
Wavefront Image
Wavefront image definition
Spatial resolution
Sensitivity
Wavefront Camera
Camera max frame rate
Wavefront live frame rate
Bit depth
Digital output/Power supply
External trigger input
Lens adapter
Dimensions
Weight
900-1700 nm
1296 x 1032 (1.3MP)
5.0 microns
6.48 x 5.16 mm²
432 x 344 (possible 2048x2048 resolution for viewing)
15.0 microns
< 1 nm RMS
Software Development Kit (SDK)
WaveFront LAB is the SDK for the SILIOS WFI cameras. It allows :
1) Displaying the raw, wavefront, gradiant and transmitance image
2) Displaying the regular and the restored full-size images
3) Two mode of calculations one fast based on Fourier Transformation and one more accurate based on Sylvester equation.
WaveFront LAB runs with real time acquisition but can also run with recorded single image or series of images (“replay mode”).
WaveFront LAB supports any of the SILIOS cameras and recognizes each plugged one via its S/N number. The specific spectral data of the corresponding WFI sensor are then used for treatments.
WaveFront LAB is supplied for free with any purchased multispectral WFI.
WaveFront LAB is available for C/C++ and Python.
