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HySpex Mjolnir OEM Systems

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HySpex Mjolnir OEM Systems are approximately 2 kg integration-ready hyperspectral payloads for UAV, ISR, gimbal, mobile, and tripod deployments, combining a Mjolnir camera with navigation and onboard processing. Spectral aggregation across V-1240 and S-620 OEM variants.

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HySpex Mjolnir OEM Systems are integration-ready hyperspectral payloads designed for UAV, ISR, gimbal, mobile platform, and tripod deployments. Manufactured by HySpex (Norsk Elektro Optikk), the family comprises two complementary OEM cameras: the V-1240 OEM covering 400-1000 nm (VNIR) and the S-620 OEM covering 970-2500 nm (SWIR). Each unit weighs approximately 2 kg (V-1240 OEM) or 2.5 kg (S-620 OEM) and consumes 50 W, making both compatible with weight- and power-constrained airborne and mobile platforms.[1]

The V-1240 OEM provides 1240 spatial pixels across a 20-degree field of view at f/1.8. It operates in two spectral modes: 200 channels at 3 nm sampling or 400 channels at 1.5 nm sampling, with 12-bit output and peak SNR exceeding 260 in standard mode.[2] The operator datasheet specifies 1240 spatial pixels.[1][2]

The S-620 OEM provides 620 spatial pixels across a 20-degree field of view at f/1.9, with 300 channels at 5.1 nm sampling, 16-bit output, and peak SNR exceeding 2000 in low-gain mode and 600 in high-gain mode.[3]

Both OEM cameras are described by HySpex as compatible with their Bifrost real-time processing software.[4]

Mode Spectral range (nm) Spatial pixels Channels Sampling (nm) Bit depth Peak SNR
V-1240 OEM (standard) 400-1000 1240 200 3.0 12 >260
V-1240 OEM (high-res) 400-1000 1240 400 1.5 12 >220
S-620 OEM 970-2500 620 300 5.1 16 >2000 (low gain)

The payload family supports hyperspectral classification workflows across visible, near-infrared, and shortwave infrared bands.[1]

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