LUCID Vision Labs, Inc. (Barnaby, BC, Canada) announces the Atlas10 SWIR, a 10GigE camera with RDMA support featuring Sony’s 5.2 MP IMX992 and 3.2 MP IMX993 SenSWIR InGaAs sensors with integrated thermoelectric cooling.
The Atlas10 SWIR captures high-resolution images across both the visible and short-wavelength infrared spectrums. With a 3.45 μm pixel size, the SenSWIR sensors deliver excellent detail and high sensitivity, making the camera well suited for semiconductor inspection, food and agricultural sorting, medical and life sciences imaging, material identification, and packaging inspection.
The camera features an integrated thermoelectric cooling (TEC) system, designed to maintain a stable sensor temperature during continuous operation. By actively regulating the temperature, the Atlas10 SWIR reduces dark current and minimizes image noise, enabling consistent, high-contrast SWIR imaging in demanding thermal environments. The cooling system is supported by an internal heatsink and thermally optimized housing for reliable operation with a case temperature of -20°C to 55°C.
The Atlas10 SWIR features LUCID’s Factory Tough™ IP67-rated design for protection against water, dust, shock, vibration, and electromagnetic interference. Equipped with a 10GBASE-T interface, it delivers data transfer rates up to 1,250 MB per second over standard CAT6a or CAT7 cables up to 100 meters, simplifying system integration without requiring frame grabbers.
The Atlas10 SWIR RDMA cameras conform to the GigE Vision 3.0 and GenICam standards and are supported by the Arena Software Development Kit, compatible with the Windows, Linux 64-bit, and Linux ARM operating systems and the C, C++, C#, and Python programming languages.
More information: https://thinklucid.com/swir-ip67-cameras/

