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Release high-speed and high-resolution thermal science camera series

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포스트 날짜: 2021-11-15, Teledyne LeCroy

   Teledyne FLIR has released two series of X-Series scientific cameras, the X858x and X698x, providing high-speed and high-resolution thermal imaging capabilities in MWIR and LWIR spectroscopy for scientific research and engineering applications.

   The camera offers advanced recording, triggering and synchronization functions. This includes remote focal length adjustment to improve the quality of thermal data acquisition while saving time and eliminating errors that may result when operating in a dynamic environment

   Users can seamlessly transfer data from a hard drive to a computer for processing and analysis through FLIR Research Studio or FLIR Science Camera SDK. The camera also supports long recording sessions, but is limited by the size of the onboard, off-the-shelf SSD. This feature eliminates the need for high-speed data recording systems for some users, potentially saving considerable time and cost on additional hardware and integration. This simplified experience allows users immediate access to a local copy of the data, providing instant data review and analysis.

   "The new X858x and X698x FLIR X series cameras are the most flexible and high-performing models in the FLIR Science camera range to date," said Desmond Lamont, Global Business Development Manager, Teledyne FLIR. "In addition to more accurate and convenient thermal data acquisition via programmed lens control, these cameras can also record directly to onboard SSDS, meaning users can quickly configure their cameras for long recording sessions without having to invest in or integrate an image capture card-based recording system. "This feature greatly improves the utility of X-series cameras where longer time scale data capture is critical and can save users tens of thousands of dollars on their budgets, in addition to providing a smaller overall size and weight footprint for the entire system."

   Each new camera offers recording of all methods and synchronization across multiple camera units and types, including a dedicated trigger input on the back panel and a new three-level sync input that provides greater flexibility for user-specific recording needs. Each model includes an integrated, four-position filter wheel with motorized lens support. When the camera is in remote locations, the wheels can be loaded with neutral density or spectral filters to further improve recording quality while saving time and alleviating frustration.

   Equipped with a cooled thermal camera core, the X858x series cameras feature HD resolution (1280 x 1084) and 180Hz frame rate to capture the most refined data images. The X698x cameras offer a thermal resolution of 640 x 512 and frame rates greater than 1kHz to capture stop-motion high-speed events - either in the lab or at the test range.