SWIR5000KMA Short-Wave Infrared Camera

Product Introduction

Featuring the Sony IMX992 SenSWIR InGaAs sensor (3.45 µm pixel size), covering the 400–1700 nm spectral band, with support for USB3 / 10GigE / CoaXPress / CameraLink / GigE and other interfaces. Available in deep cooling and uncooled versions, combining high resolution, high dynamic range, and low noise characteristics, suitable for scientific imaging, semiconductor inspection, laser imaging, and other high-end applications.

Key Features

  • Sony IMX992 SenSWIR InGaAs sensor, 3.45 µm pixel size
  • 400–1700 nm wide spectral response
  • Multi-interface support: USB3 / 10GigE / CoaXPress / CameraLink / GigE
  • Deep cooling and uncooled options available, low dark current, low noise
  • Global shutter, high-speed imaging
  • Up to 12-bit depth (some models support 8/10/12-bit)
  • Hardware ROI, external/software triggering support
  • Built-in large-capacity buffer for stable high-speed transmission
  • Industrial-grade temperature and humidity range, CE / FCC certified
  • Multi-platform SDK available (Windows / Linux / macOS / Android)

Product Details

Specifications
Model SWIR5000KMA
Sensor Sony IMX992-AABA-C (InGaAs)
Shutter Type Global shutter
Color Type Monochrome
Resolution 5.0 MP (2560×2048)
Sensor Size 8.94 mm × 7.09 mm
Sensor Diagonal 0.71" (11.41 mm)
Pixel Size 3.45 µm × 3.45 µm
Spectral Response Range 400–1700 nm
Performance Specifications
Frame Rate 61.9 fps @ 2560×2048; 135.7 fps @ 1280×1024
Bit Depth 8/12-bit
Dynamic Range 51.36 dB (HCG); 51.47 dB (LCG)
Sensitivity TBD
Interface Specifications
GPIO 1 opto-isolated input, 1 opto-isolated output, 2 non-isolated I/O
Lens Mount C-mount
Data Interface USB3
Power Supply USB3 bus-powered / 12V power adapter
Physical Specifications
Dimensions 80 mm × 80 mm × 45.5 mm
Weight <390 g
Environmental Specifications
Operating Temperature -20 °C ~ +60 °C
Operating Humidity 20%~80% (non-condensing)
Storage Temperature -40 °C ~ +85 °C
Storage Humidity 20%~80% (non-condensing)
Additional Specifications
Operating System Win32/WinRT/Linux/macOS/Android
Certifications CE, FCC

Product Overview

SWIR5000KMA pairs a high-performance Sony IMX992-AABA-C (InGaAs) InGaAs CMOS sensor with advanced SWIR system design to serve demanding industrial and scientific imaging needs.

  • Broad spectral response: covers the visible band through SWIR with a response range of 400–1700 nm.
  • High-resolution imaging: provides 5.0 MP (2560×2048) pixels with 3.45 µm × 3.45 µm pixel size, supporting frame rates up to 61.9 fps @ 2560×2048 while outputting 8/12-bit.
  • Global shutter architecture: utilises Global shutter to capture high-speed scenes without motion artifacts.
  • Thermoelectric cooling: integrated TE module maintains temperature at ≤ –25 °C for consistent low-noise imaging.
  • Flexible connectivity: offers USB3 interfaces, supports C-mount lenses, and provides ROI, trigger I/O, and binning controls.
  • Compact integration: compact housing (80 mm × 80 mm × 45.5 mm) with a weight of approximately <390 g suits space-constrained system designs.
  • Platform-ready ecosystem: broad Win32/WinRT/Linux/macOS/Android support with SDK and ToupView software, meeting CE, FCC certifications.

Performance

Frame Rate

Up to 61.9 fps @ 2560×2048

Resolution

5.0 MP (2560×2048)

Dynamic Range

51.36 dB (HCG); 51.47 dB (LCG)

Product Summary

SWIR5000KMA is an ideal choice for industrial and research users. Its superb imaging performance, stable thermal management, and flexible integration adapt to complex application environments.

SWIR5000KMA Product Manual

PDF format with detailed specifications and mechanical drawings


SDK Package

Supports Windows, Linux, macOS, and more


3D Model File

STEP format for mechanical design integration

Quantum Efficiency Curve #

IMX992 SenSWIR 400–1700 nm typical quantum efficiency response

Quantum efficiency curve illustration for the IMX992 SenSWIR sensor
* The official reference curve is for demonstration only and shows typical quantum efficiency across wavelengths.

Package Contents #

Standard accessories and packing information

  • A Outer shipping carton (not pictured): L 28.2 cm × W 25.2 cm × H 16.7 cm
  • B 3-A protective instrument case: L 28 cm × W 23.0 cm × H 15.5 cm (1 pc, 2.8 kg per case)
  • C SWIR 400–1700 Series USB cooled camera
  • D AC power cable (CN/US/EU/UK: D1/D2/D3/D4, not pictured)
  • E Power adapter: Input AC 100–240 V 50/60 Hz; Output DC 12 V 3 A
  • F High-speed USB3 Type-A to Type-B gold-plated data cable (1.5 m)
  • G External trigger cable
  • H USB drive with drivers and application software
USB cooled camera kit contents
USB cooled kit contents
  • A Outer shipping carton (not pictured): L 28.2 cm × W 25.2 cm × H 16.7 cm
  • B 3-A protective instrument case: L 28 cm × W 23.0 cm × H 15.5 cm (1 pc, 2.8 kg per case)
  • C SWIR 400–1700 Series GigE cooled camera
  • D AC power cable (CN/US/EU/UK: D1/D2/D3/D4, not pictured)
  • E Power adapter: Input AC 100–240 V 50/60 Hz; Output DC 12 V 3 A
  • F External trigger cable
  • G Ethernet cable: G1 3 m / G2 5 m / G3 10 m (G4 50 m not pictured)
  • H USB drive with drivers and application software
GigE cooled camera kit contents
GigE cooled kit contents
  • A Outer shipping carton (not pictured): L 28.2 cm × W 25.2 cm × H 16.7 cm
  • B 3-A protective instrument case: L 28 cm × W 23.0 cm × H 15.5 cm (1 pc, 2.8 kg per case)
  • C SWIR 400–1700 Series CoaXPress cooled camera
  • D AC power cable (CN/US/EU/UK: D1/D2/D3/D4, not pictured)
  • E Power adapter: Input AC 100–240 V 50/60 Hz; Output DC 12 V 3 A
  • F CoaXPress cable
  • G External trigger cable
  • H USB drive with drivers and application software
CoaXPress cooled camera kit contents
CoaXPress cooled kit contents
  • A 3-A protective instrument case: L 28 cm × W 23.0 cm × H 15.5 cm (1 pc, 2.8 kg per case)
  • B SWIR 400–1700 Series CL cooled camera
  • C CameraLink cables ×2
  • D 12 V / 3 A 6-pin aviation power adapter
  • E AC power cable
  • F External trigger cable
CameraLink cooled camera kit contents
CameraLink cooled kit contents
  • A Outer shipping carton (not pictured): L 28.2 cm × W 25.2 cm × H 16.7 cm
  • B 3-A protective instrument case: L 28 cm × W 23.0 cm × H 15.5 cm (1 pc, 2.8 kg per case)
  • C SWIR 400–1700 Series USB uncooled camera
  • D High-speed USB3 Type-A to Type-B gold-plated data cable (1.5 m)
  • E External trigger cable
  • F USB drive with drivers and application software
USB uncooled camera kit contents
USB uncooled kit contents
Click the buttons above to view packing lists for each interface.

Product Dimensions #

Dimensional drawings for each interface and cooling configuration

USB Interface
Cooled Dimensional drawing
GigE Interface
Cooled Dimensional drawing
CameraLink Interface
Cooled Dimensional drawing
USB Interface
Uncooled Dimensional drawing
GigE Interface
Uncooled Dimensional drawing
Click any illustration to view the full-size dimensional drawing.

IMX993 / IMX992 / IMX991 / IMX990 Sensor Comparison

Key specifications of the 400–1700 nm SenSWIR family (current model: IMX992)

This page highlights the IMX992 (5 MP, 2560×2048, 3.45 µm), featuring high resolution and wide dynamic range. Use the table below to compare it with IMX993 (3 MP), IMX990 (1.3 MP), and IMX991 (VGA) for quick model selection.

Sensor Resolution Pixel size Spectral range Typical full-resolution frame rate (per interface) Bit depth Dynamic range (typical) Available interfaces
IMX992 Current model 5.0 MP (2560×2048) 3.45 µm 400–1700 nm USB3: 61.9 fps; 10GigE: 145 fps;
CoaXPress: 131 fps; CameraLink: 124 fps
Up to 12-bit (select 8/10/12-bit modes) ≈51.36 / 51.47 dB (HCG/LCG) USB3 / 10GigE / CoaXPress / CameraLink / GigE
IMX993 3.0 MP (2048×1536) 3.45 µm 400–1700 nm USB3: 93 fps; 10GigE: 220 fps;
CoaXPress: 173 fps; CameraLink: 150 fps
Up to 12-bit (select 8/10/12-bit modes) ≈51.36 / 51.47 dB (HCG/LCG) USB3 / 10GigE / CoaXPress / CameraLink / GigE
IMX990 1.3 MP (1280×1024) 5.0 µm 400–1700 nm USB3: 200 fps; GigE: 90 fps;
CoaXPress: 134 fps; CameraLink: 183 fps
8/12-bit ≈58.7 dB USB3 / GigE / CoaXPress / CameraLink
IMX991 0.33 MP (640×512) 5.0 µm 400–1700 nm USB3: 400 fps; GigE: 257.8 fps;
CoaXPress: ≈258 fps (656×520); CameraLink: 350 fps
8/12-bit ≈59.6–59.7 dB USB3 / GigE / CoaXPress / CameraLink
Note: Frame rates reference the typical full-resolution values from the documentation. Actual performance varies with bit depth, ROI, and trigger modes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Learn more about SWIR short-wave infrared camera technology

Electromagnetic spectrum diagram: UV 200–380 nm, Visible light 380–750 nm, Near infrared 750–1100 nm, Short-wave infrared 1100–2500 nm, Long-wave infrared 8000–14000 nm
A SWIR camera is a professional imaging device that operates in the short-wave infrared spectrum (approximately 400–1700 nanometers). It can achieve imaging effects that go beyond visible light but differ from thermal imaging cameras (LWIR), making it widely applicable in scenarios requiring high standards for materials, structures, and details.

SWIR cameras have wide applications including industrial inspection, machine vision, material sorting, food testing, scientific research, medical diagnostics, security monitoring, process control, and transportation. They are particularly outstanding in material analysis, moisture detection, penetration through fog/smoke/dust, and night surveillance.

Yes! SWIR cameras can see through certain materials that are opaque to visible light, such as certain plastics and silicon wafers. This capability is extremely valuable for semiconductor inspection, material testing, and other industries.

SWIR cameras primarily capture reflected or emitted light in the short-wave infrared range, unlike thermal imaging cameras (LWIR) which rely on thermal radiation from objects. SWIR cameras have lower thermal sensitivity than thermal imaging cameras and are better suited for structural analysis and material identification rather than direct temperature detection.

Theoretically, yes. SWIR cameras can identify objects or components that cannot be distinguished in visible light through differences in reflection and transmission of materials under short-wave infrared light. They are widely used in security screening, industrial sorting, and inspection applications.

Deep Understanding of SWIR Cameras

Short-Wave Infrared (SWIR) cameras and their core sensors are important components of advanced imaging systems. SWIR technology covers the 900–1700 nanometer wavelength band and has excellent penetration capabilities in harsh environments, such as penetrating fog, smoke, and dust to achieve clear imaging under extreme conditions.

SWIR cameras primarily rely on short-wave infrared light reflection, similar to the visible light band, complementing the application range that thermal imaging cameras (LWIR) cannot cover, providing more complete imaging solutions. They are compact and flexibly integrated, making them easy to apply in various industrial and commercial systems.

The high resolution and high sensitivity of SWIR cameras can meet precision detection and high-requirement applications, capable of detecting minute changes and anomalies in samples, making them very suitable for quality control and defect detection. Some models support cooling, further ensuring imaging quality in high-temperature or high-noise environments.

To reduce system costs and improve integration efficiency, modern SWIR cameras commonly adopt standard optical interfaces and compact designs to accommodate broader application requirements. With the continuous development of imaging markets and technology, SWIR cameras have become one of the key technologies for high-end imaging and sensing in multiple industries due to their unique advantages.

Application Examples

Demonstration of SWIR camera applications in real-world scenarios

More Application Industry References

  • Semiconductor Industry: Solar cell and chip inspection
  • Agriculture: Spectral remote sensing applications via multirotor aircraft
  • Recycling Industry: Material sorting of plastics, waste, and other materials
  • Medical Imaging and Research: Hyperspectral and multispectral imaging
  • Food Industry: Quality inspection and grading
  • Beverage Industry: Liquid level detection in opaque containers
  • Packaging: Seal inspection
  • Glass Industry: High-temperature glass penetration defect detection
  • Printing Industry: See-through hidden features
  • Video Surveillance: Visual enhancement (e.g., smoke penetration)
  • Security: Counterfeit detection, such as currency, wigs, or skin