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HySpex Baldur

Compiled from public sources on 2026-05-25. Not independently verified by HySpex.

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HySpex Baldur series: high-speed industrial push-broom hyperspectral cameras from HySpex (NEO). Three variants: V-1024 N (VNIR 408-996 nm, up to 1024 pixels, 650-1020 fps), S-640i N (SWIR 950-1730 nm, 640 pixels, 560 fps), S-384 N (SWIR 960-2500 nm, 384 pixels, 395 fps). Designed for manufacturing process control and conveyor inspection, NOT for airborne deployment. 4x higher light sensitivity than HySpex Classic series. Nyquist spectral sampling. EO-Atlas positioning note: Baldur is industrial process-control instrumentation; its primary use cases are food sorting, pharmaceutical QC, mineral core scanning, and precision manufacturing, not airborne EO campaigns.

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HySpex Baldur is a high-speed industrial push-broom hyperspectral camera series from HySpex (NEO), designed for manufacturing process control and conveyor inspection rather than airborne deployment.[1] The series offers three variants: Baldur V-1024 N (VNIR, 408-996 nm), Baldur S-640i N (SWIR, 950-1730 nm), and Baldur S-384 N (SWIR, 960-2500 nm).[2][3] Typical application domains include food sorting, pharmaceutical quality control, mineral core scanning, and precision manufacturing.

Specifications are sourced from operator datasheets and product pages; no tier-1 agency or peer-reviewed characterisation was identified as of 2026-05-25.

Variant Spectral range (nm) Pixels Max frame rate
V-1024 N 408-996 up to 1024 650-1020 fps
S-640i N 950-1730 640 560 fps
S-384 N 960-2500 384 395 fps

The Baldur series delivers 4x higher light sensitivity than the HySpex Classic series[1] and uses Nyquist spectral sampling. All variants operate at 16-bit depth and achieve SNR up to 800.[1]

Methodology Evidence class Source
Hyperspectral classification Capable (pending review) [1]
Operator pricing

Pricing not publicly listed by operator

Sources
Cite https://eo-atlas.org/products/sensor/hyspex-baldur Markdown twin → Field definitions →