LWIR thermal imaging cores offer 8–14 µm spectral coverage

Oct. 23, 2023
Longwave-infrared (LWIR) microbolometer imaging cores operating at up to 960 fps are based on an uncooled amorphous silicon microbolometer.

Longwave-infrared (LWIR) microbolometer imaging cores operating at up to 960 fps are based on an uncooled amorphous silicon microbolometer. They offer 814 µm spectral coverage and thermal sensitivity noise-equivalent temperature difference (NETD) <60 mK. Designed for OEM use, they use standard Camera Link output, with options for MIPI, USB3, or NTSC.

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Orlando, FL

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