FLIR Systems introduces enhanced T650sc infrared camera

April 15, 2014
FLIR Systems has announced the launch of a new and enhanced version of its T650sc thermal imaging camera, which utilizes a 640 x 480 pixel uncooled microbolometer infrared detector.

FLIR Systems has announced the launch of a new and enhanced version of its T650sc thermal imaging camera, which utilizes a 640 x 480 pixel uncooled microbolometer infrared detector. The T650sc camera is able to measure temperatures of up to 3,632° F and includes a 5 MPixel digital camera that provides visual images that can be overlaid with infrared data. In addition, the cameras have a 25° x 19°/0.25m field of view, 30 Hz frame rate, a spectral range of 7.5 µm to 14 µm, and a USB interface. With the T650sc camera, 16-bit radiometric infrared video can be streamed (via USB) to a PC running the FLIR analysis software.

To Learn More:

Contact:FLIR
Headquarters: Wilsonville, OR, USA
Product:
FLIR T650sc thermal imaging camera
Key Features:640 x 480 pixel uncooled microbolometer infrared detector, 5 MPixel digital camera, 30 Hz frame rate, spectral range of 7.5 µm to 14 µm, USB.

What FLIR says:
View more information on the FLIR T650sc.

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