ONE-PIX Hyperspectral camera

ONE-PIX Hyperspectral camera

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The ONE-PIX kit is an hyperspectral camera using single pixel imaging principle to measure hypercubes in the visible region. It can be enhanced towards the infrared region. This modular kit can be used with different spectrometers and optical elements for the collection. To date, it can measure scenes exposed to ambient light, but it has been primarily tested and developed for use in dimly lit indoor environments. This kit is ideal for getting started with hyperspectral imaging or single pixel imaging. Thus it is a tool for teachers and students to discover non conventional imaging. It is also an economic tool to produce low cost hypercubes of tailored scenes or to reproduce academical results within the robotic vision field. This kit was developed with the primary need in mind to be able to be assembled on a standard fablab with laser cutting. Little wiring (all low voltage) and no soldering is required. You should find a fablab in your neighbourhood capable (and enthusiastic) of helping you build this cool instrument, especially if they can have some fun with it afterwards. The printable parts of the ONE-PIX camera are available here, but for full details on the ONE-PIX camera and its construction, you can go to our [GitHub repository](https://github.com/PhotonicsOpenProjects/ONE-PIX).

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