MWIR camera from FLIR is designed for high-speed thermal events

March 26, 2014
The A6700sc science-grade, mid-wave infrared (MWIR) camera has a 640 × 512 pixel thermal detector to produce temperature-calibrated IR imagery.

The A6700sc science-grade, mid-wave infrared (MWIR) camera has a 640 × 512 pixel thermal detector to produce temperature-calibrated IR imagery. Designed for high-speed thermal events and fast-moving targets, features include freeze motion, temperature measurements, up to 480 frames/s (windowed), and GigE data streaming. A close-up lens detects spot sizes down to 15 micron/pixel.
FLIR Systems
Portland, OR
www.flir.com/a6700c

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