Vayu HD thermal camera from Sierra-Olympic targets security and surveillance imaging

Sept. 27, 2017
Featuring an IP67-rated housing and 206mm L x 128mm W x 91mm H size, the Vayu HD thermal camera from Sierra-Olympic Technologies was designed for deployment into applications including security, border protection, military imaging, airborne recon, and wide area surveillance.

Featuring an IP67-rated housing and 206mm L x 128mm W x 91mm H size, the Vayu HD thermal camerafrom Sierra-Olympic Technologies was designed for deployment into applications including security, border protection, military imaging, airborne recon, and wide area surveillance. The camera features a 1920 x 1200 uncooled VOx microbolometer with a 12 µm pixel size, a top frame rate of 30 fps, and a longwave infrared (LWIR) spectral response of 8 to 14 µm. Vayu HD’s processor core also offers real-time extended image processing tools, electronic image stabilization, on-board image and video storage, and optional capabilities including object tracking and moving target detection. Additionally, the camera offers three video formats: HD-SDI, h.264 IP-Video, or 16-bit Camera Link output.

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Contact:Sierra-Olympic Technologies
Headquarters
: Hood River, OR, USA
Product:
Vayu HD thermal camera
Key Features: 1920 x 1200 uncooled Vanadium Oxide (VOx) microbolometer focal plane array with a 12 µm pixel size, LWIR sensitivity, IP67 housing, 30 fps frame rate, Camera Link interface.

What Sierra-Olympic says:
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