Image sensor from ULIS consumes less than 220 mW for over 10 hrs of use

June 2, 2017
The Atto320 stand-alone, thermal image sensor has a 12 μm pixel pitch for use in outdoor leisure/observation, thermography, and surveillance.
The Atto320 stand-alone, thermal image sensor has a 12 μm pixel pitch for use in outdoor leisure/observation, thermography, and surveillance. It has a 320 × 340 microbolometer sensor with a frame rate of 60 Hz, and consumes <220 mW for >10 hrs of use. It can detect temperature differences to 0.06°C.ULIS
Veurey-Voroize, France
www.ulis-ir.com

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