High-Resolution Compact InGaAs Camera

14 Feb 2012
Roger Wayman
Administrator / Office Personnel

FLIR has announced the launch of its new SC2600 near infrared (NIR) camera for the research and science community. With its low noise and highly sensitive 640 × 512 InGaAs sensor, the SC2600 NIR camera is ideal for automation, research, and science applications.

Powerful and flexible, the SC2600 combines excellent sensitivity throughout the spectral range 0.9-1.7 µm and high resolution enabling sure detection of small targets and accurate, reliable measurements. The compact size and light weight of the FLIR SC2600 NIR camera enhances the flexibility of operation even in space restricted environments.

Features like independent analog and digital (Gigabit Ethernet) video outputs, external frame synchronization, video windowing, and independent data streams give scientists and researchers the imaging power for the most demanding applications. The camera delivers ready to use, sharp images for applications as diverse as hyperspectral imaging, solar cell inspection, laser profiling, medical research, water or ice detection, silicon wafer processing, skin damage evaluation, phenomenology and many others.

FLIR A325 Researcher Infrared Camera

FLIR Systems, Inc.

The affordable A325 - Researcher infrared camera is a highly affordable, accurate, plug and play intelligent solution for research and development applications. The A325 - Researcher is equipped with a 1000 MBit, RJ-45, Gigabit Ethernet connection with a data rate into the Researcher software of 60Hz. Ultra-compact the A325 - Researcher infrared camera system delivers razor-sharp thermal imaging and precise/repeatable non-contact temperature measurements from over 76,000 individual pixel elements that are sampled by the camera's on-board electronic and software to measure temperature. Universal Plug and Play (uPnP) and GigE Vision Control protocols allow you to simply connect the camera to a PC and instantly produce high resolution, near-real-time thermal images. The standard PC interface allows you to configure, command, control and collect full frame data quickly and easily. There are separate digital I/O connections to eliminate communication latencies in timing and control. Two types of optically isolated connections are provided. The GPIO allows digital-in for shutter disable, and digital-out for program control. There is also a V-sync connector for triggering and synchronization.

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