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Flir launches fast thermal cams for R&D applications

Flir launches fast thermal cams for R&D applications
The Flir A35x0sc/A65x0sc-Series are thermal imaging cameras that are equipped with a cooled detector. They are ideal tools for industrial R&D. For those applications that need better image quality, more sensitivity and a higher frame rate than what can be obtained from a thermal imaging camera with an uncooled detector. When higher frame rates and better image quality are required Scientists can choose among the Flir X8000 or X6000 series.

The Flir A35x0sc/A65x0sc-Series are thermal imaging cameras that are equipped with a cooled detector. They are ideal tools for industrial R&D. For those applications that need better image quality, more sensitivity and a higher frame rate than what can be obtained from a thermal imaging camera with an uncooled detector. When higher frame rates and better image quality are required Scientists can choose among the Flir X8000 or X6000 series.

The Flir A35x0sc/A65x0sc-Series cameras are all featuring Mid-Wave Infrared Cooled detectors, thus being able to see through or at materials that no other uncooled Long-Wave camera can, like certain types of glasses or plastics.

The Flir A65x0sc produces crisp thermal images of 640x512 pixels. Users that do not need this high image quality for their application can choose the Flir A3520sc which produces thermal images of 320x256 pixels.

External triggering allows synchronization of the image capture to the most fleeting events. It is also possible to configure one camera to be master and others to be slave for applications requiring more than one camera.

All Flir A35x0sc/A65x0sc-series cameras work on a snapshot mode: all pixels are registering the thermal event simultaneously. In case of moving objects or on motion applications, such cameras can avoid image blur that would occur if a non-snapshot camera would be used.

GigE Vision is a new camera interface standard developed using the Gigabit Ethernet communication protocol. GigE Vision is the first standard to allow for fast image transfer using low cost standard cables even over long distances. With GigE Vision, hardware and software from different vendors can interoperate seamlessly over GigE connections.

The Flir A35x0sc / A65x0sc cameras work seamlessly together with Flir ResearchIR/ResearchIR Max. It allows for viewing, recording and advanced processing of the infrared data provided by the camera. Each camera comes standard with a basic version of Flir ResearchIR.

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