Xenics presents its new Stirling-cooled XCO-640 Mid-Wave Infrared (IR) core for long-range monitoring in highly demanding perimeter control, law enforcement and homeland security applications. The new OEM module is the third member of the ‘Xenics Core’ OEM product family. XCO-640 is based on a new platform with similar image processing features as the high resolution OEM modules XSW-640 (shortwave IR) and XTM-640 (thermal imaging), which Xenics had introduced in 2012.
Like all Xenics OEM modules the new XCO-640 imaging core integrates comprehensive on-board image processing. LACE (local area contrast enhancement) reveals relevant details of a scene unnoticeable due to small temperature differences and long distance capturing. The LACE algorithm, which was substantially improved by Xenics for the XCO-640, dynamically adjusts contrast variations in certain image areas by selectively enhancing bland areas while leaving high-contrast areas unchanged.
Xenics’ LACE delivers a much better visualization of the objects observed. This will draw attention to incidents that otherwise might be missed. AGC (automatic gain control) enlarges contrast on a global scale, allowing for manual or automatic control of the sensor’s offset and/or gain parameters.
NUC (non-uniformity correction) compensates, along with bad-pixel correction, offset and gain variations for a good image under varying environmental conditions. The rich interface layout of the XCO- 640 includes the traditional analog output (PAL, NTSC) or HD-SDI, besides GigE Vision and CameraLink. Digital control is carried out via GigE CP, Serial Channel CameraLink XSP or Serial Control XSP. Pre- and post-trigger (in and out) is provided via LVCMOS signalling.
Like all Xenics OEM modules the new XCO-640 imaging core integrates comprehensive on-board image processing. LACE (local area contrast enhancement) reveals relevant details of a scene unnoticeable due to small temperature differences and long distance capturing. The LACE algorithm, which was substantially improved by Xenics for the XCO-640, dynamically adjusts contrast variations in certain image areas by selectively enhancing bland areas while leaving high-contrast areas unchanged.
Xenics’ LACE delivers a much better visualization of the objects observed. This will draw attention to incidents that otherwise might be missed. AGC (automatic gain control) enlarges contrast on a global scale, allowing for manual or automatic control of the sensor’s offset and/or gain parameters.
NUC (non-uniformity correction) compensates, along with bad-pixel correction, offset and gain variations for a good image under varying environmental conditions. The rich interface layout of the XCO- 640 includes the traditional analog output (PAL, NTSC) or HD-SDI, besides GigE Vision and CameraLink. Digital control is carried out via GigE CP, Serial Channel CameraLink XSP or Serial Control XSP. Pre- and post-trigger (in and out) is provided via LVCMOS signalling.
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