Designed for science and researchand development (R&D) applications, the A6260c shortwave infrared(SWIR) camera from FLIR is based on a 640 x 512 InGaAs detector optimized to the 0.9 to 1.7 µm or 0.6 to 1.7 µm waveband. The sensor includes three user selectable gain states offering a 75x gain factor, as well as a 15 µm pixel size and a frame rate of up to 180 fps at full resolution. Additionally, the camera features adjustable frame rates, synchronized triggering, a built-in flat field shutter that can be manually or automatically controlled for spatially-uniform image quality, as well as FLIR ResearchIR Max software, which enables viewing, recording, and advanced processing of thermal data. FLIR’s A6260sc is also GigE Vision and GenICam compliant.
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Contact:FLIR Systems Inc.
Headquarters: Wilsonville, OR, USA
Product: A6260c SWIR camera
Key Features: 640 x 512 InGaAs detector optimized to the 0.9 to 1.7 µm or 0.6 to 1.7 µm waveband, 180 fps at full resolution, GigE Vision interface, ResearchIR software.
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