LWIR camera is available in four optical versions

July 1, 2021
The Ceres T 640 longwave-infrared (LWIR) camera is based on a 12 µm pitch microbolometer focal-plane array for thermography applications.

The Ceres T 640 longwave-infrared (LWIR) camera is based on a 12 µm pitch microbolometer focal-plane array for thermography applications in industrial machine vision and process monitoring. Four different optical versions are available in horizontal fields of view of 8°, 12°, 25º, and 50°. Features include standard GigE with PoE or CameraLink interfaces and a GeniCam-compliant SDK.

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