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The Cubert ULTRIS X20 PLUS expands on the ULTRIS X20’s capabilities by adding a second panchromatic sensor. This additional sensor provides data to increase the spatial resolution to 1880×1880 px, allowing for greater detail in all images.
The second camera allows for a technique called pansharpening (or image fusion) to enhance images to the highest degree possible. So much so that even from an aerial capture, the analysis of leaf vegetation levels can help detect diseases and other issues requiring attention at early stages.
Even with the two integrated camera sensors, the X20 Plus remains extremely portable at less than 690g. Combined with a mini-computer and GPS, you can expect a payload under 1.5kg, making it a capable asset for various drones.
While the level of detail from the X20 Plus makes it particularly useful for mobile mapping and aerial use, it is a fully capable addition to any lab or field-use setting. You can benefit from the unrivaled resolution without forgoing the spectral resolution of 164 bands.
Key Features
20 MP hyperspectral snapshot imager (x, y, λ)
350nm to 1000 nm (UV/VIS/NIR)
164 spectral bands
Resolution of 1880x1880 px
Dual sensor approach for pan-sharpened images
Applications
Security & Defense
Biomedical Sensing
Environmental Monitoring
Food and Pharmaceuticals
Technical Specifications
Technology | Light Field, Dual Sensor |
Wavelength Range | 350nm to 1000nm |
Spectral Bands | 164 |
Spectral Sampling | 4nm |
Spectral Resolution (FWHM) | Constant 10nm |
Spatial Resolution |
410x410 px 1880x1880 px |
Total Spectra / Image | 168,000 |
Total Data Points / Cube | 27 Million |
Data Depths | 12 bit |
Readout | Global shutter |
Max Frame Rate | 8 Hz |
Integration Time | 0.1ms to 1000 ms |
Field of View (FOV) | 35 degrees |
Power Consumption | 8 W |
Data Link | 1-2 GigE |
Weight | 630 g |
Size | 60x107x95 mm |
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