FLIR introduces infrared camera aimed at scientific imaging
Capable of capturing a full resolution frame rate of 1,000 fps, the X6900sc infrared camera from FLIR is designed for a number of different infrared imaging applications, including scientific imaging. The camera features a 640 x 512 InSb infrared detector with a 3.0 to 5.0 µm or 1.5 to 5.0 µm spectral range. For playback, analysis, and sharing from the computer, the camera streams high-speed 14-bit digital data simultaneously over GigE, Camera Link, and CoaXPress interfaces. Additionally, the MWIR camera features a sensitivity of less than 20 mK and accurate temperature readings up to 3,632°F (2000°C), and with its GigE Vision and GenICam-compliant Ethernet, allows for plug-and-play with ResearchIR or third-party vision software programs.
To Learn More:
Contact:FLIR
Headquarters: Wilsonville, OR, USA
Product: X6900sc infrared camera
Key Features: 640 x 512 InSb infrared detector, 3.0 to 5.0 µm or 1.5 to 5.0 µm spectral range, GigE, Camera Link, and CoaXPress interfaces, ResearchIR software.
What FLIR says:
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