Thermal cameras from Sierra-Olympic offer thermographically-calibrated digital data
Viento-GT thermal cameras from Sierra-Olympic Technologies are available in enclosed or split board models and deliver thermographically-calibrated digital data for every pixel, according to the company. The cameras are available with either a 320 x 240 or 640 x 480 uncooled VOx microbolometer with a 17 ↨µm pixel pitch, a response range of 8 to 14 µm, and frame rates up to 60 fps on the 320 x 240 models, and 30 fps on the 640 x 480 models. All cameras are controlled and powered via Ethernet cable using GigE Vision and Power over Ethernet standards. Additionally, the cameras feature proprietary image contrast enhancement (ICE) and a wide array of lens options.
To Learn More:
Contact:Sierra-Olympic Technologies
Headquarters: Hood River, OR, USA
Product: Viento-GT thermal cameras
Key Features: 320 x 240 or 640 x 480 uncooled Vanadium Oxide (VOx) microbolometer focal plane array with a 17 µm pixel size, GigE Vision interface, PoE, 8-14 µm response range.
What Sierra-Olympic says:
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