LWIR camera from Sierra-Olympic operates in the 8–14 µm spectrum

Sept. 24, 2015
The longwave-infrared (LWIR) CX640 thermography camera features a 640 × 480 uncooled imaging array with 17 µm pixels.

The longwave-infrared (LWIR) CX640 thermography camera features a 640 × 480 uncooled imaging array with 17 µm pixels, operating in the 8–14 µm spectrum. Radiometric measurements range from -20° to 650°C with on-screen display of temperature data points presented on the NTSC/PAL analog video signal. A Windows-based analysis package is included.
Sierra-Olympic Technologies
Hood River, OR

www.sierraolympic.com

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