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Thermal imaging
25 January 2013
Available from Alrad Instruments, Artray's Model 320 (QVGA) and 640 (VGA) thermal imaging cameras use an ultra cooled Microbolometer with a wavelength response of 8-14 microns. Output from the cameras is streamed dir

Available from Alrad Instruments,
Artray's Model 320 (QVGA) and 640
(VGA) thermal imaging cameras use
an ultra cooled Microbolometer with
a wavelength response of 8-14
microns.
Output from the cameras is streamed directly to the USB2.0 input of a computer so no interface card is required, which means they can be used with laptops, making the whole package very easy to use.
The camera operates at 30 frames per second with a 14 bit output. It has an inbuilt Peltier cooler allowing a choice of dynamic ranges. Low range is between -40 and +150°C and high range is 0 to +540°C.
Output from the cameras is streamed directly to the USB2.0 input of a computer so no interface card is required, which means they can be used with laptops, making the whole package very easy to use.
The camera operates at 30 frames per second with a 14 bit output. It has an inbuilt Peltier cooler allowing a choice of dynamic ranges. Low range is between -40 and +150°C and high range is 0 to +540°C.
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