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High-precision Single Sensor

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HIGH-PRECISION SINGLE SENSOR

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NDVI & NDRE 

DJI M300 Double 4K

What is the High-precision Single Sensor? 

The High-Precision Single Sensor is designed to capture measurements related to crop health, maturity, and vigor. Go beyond NDVI and NDRE imagery that you can capture via satellite to get more precise data for analysis.  

More Detail Than Satellite Maps

For users who are interested in getting more precise multispectral imagery than what can be captured via satellite imagery, the Single Sensor delivers.

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Agronomic Insights from Two Cameras

Add the Single Sensor to your drone and retain existing camera functionality to get deeper agronomic insights with the option to generate NDVI or NDRE maps.

Easily Identify Crops Under Stress

With the ability to capture near infrared (NIR) data, detect crop health issues earlier with visibility into how plants are reflecting light given chlorophyll content.

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Key Specs for the Sentera Single Sensor

Resolution & Lens
1.2MP CMOS
  • HFOV: 60" horizontal/47" vertical
  • GSD @ 60m: 5.5cm
  • GSD @ 120m: 11.0cm
  • Focal Length: 4.14mm
Spectral Bands
NDVI:
Red band: 625nm CWL x 100nm width
NIR Band: 850nm CWL x 40nm width

NDRE (Red Edge):
Red Edge Band: 720nm x 40nm width
NIR 840nm X20nm width

Shutter
Global
Pixel Size
3.75um
Pixel Count
12.48 horizontal / 950 vertical
Dimensions
25.4mm x 33.8mm x 37.3mm
Weight
30 grams
Power
2.5W
Voltage Input Range
5V to 40V
Frame Rate
1.2 MP (Stills: 7fps)
Image Format
JPEG, TIFF
Storage
32GB SD card per sensor
JPEG: 200,000 images; TIFF: 8,000 images
Interfaces
Ethernet, Serial/UART, Bluetooth
Control
Open ICD for triggering and metadata logging over serial or IP, compatible with:
  • PIXHAWK autopilot
  • MAVLink-based systems
  • Customized ICD options available
Compatible Drones
DJI Mavic/Mavic 2 Pro
DJI Phantom 4/4 Pro

NDVI vs. NDRE: Which to Choose?

The High-precision Single Sensor from Sentera is available in two models: NDVI and NDRE. Both offer a deeper look into crop health and performance, so how do you choose?

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