Senso Optics introduces MiniScope uncooled ASIC thermal imaging monoscope

Aug. 11, 2014
The X-SEE MiniScope is an all-weather miniature thermal imaging monoscope based on Senso Optics integrated circuit (ASIC) Camera on Chip technology.  

The X-SEE MiniScope is an all-weather miniature thermal imaging monoscope based on Senso Optics integrated circuit (ASIC) Camera on Chip technology. The X-SEE features a 640 x 480 uncooled microbolometer pixel array with a 17 µm pixel pitch and a spectral sensitivity of 8 to 12 µm. It also features X1 magnification, 31.2º H x 23.4º V field of view, and a viewfinder with an OLED display with 800 x 600 resolution. In addition, the X-SEE can operate for up to 10 hours with only two lithium batteries. The X-SEE is suitable for use in military, law enforcement, and homeland security applications.

To Learn More:

Contact:Senso Optics
Headquarters
: Yokneam, Israel
Product:
X-SEE MiniScope
Key features:
640 x 480 uncooled microbolometer pixel array with a 17 µm pixel pitch and a spectral sensitivity of 8 to 12 µm.

What Senso Optics says:
View more information on the X-SEE MiniScope.

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