• Thermal imaging cameras from FLIR feature GenICam compliance

    A35 and A65 thermal imaging cameras from FLIR, which target machine vision and automation applications, provide 14-bit temperature linear output through GenICam-compliant software.  
    Sept. 2, 2016
    2 min read

    A35 and A65 thermal imaging cameras from FLIR, which target machine vision and automation applications, provide 14-bit temperature linear output through GenICam-compliant software. The A35 camera features a 320 x 256 uncooled VOX microbolometer with a 25 µm pixel pitch and 60 fps frame rate, while the A65 camera features a 640 x 512 uncooled VOX microbolometer with a 17 µm pixel pitch and 30 fps frame rate. Both cameras feature a spectral range of 7.5 – 13 µm and are available with 10 field of view options, from 8 to 90°, to provide users the option to pinpoint a single target or monitor a large area. Additionally, both thermal imaging cameras are GigE Vision compliant and measure only 4.2 x 1.9 x 2 in.

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    Contact:FLIR
    Headquarters: Wilsonville, OR, USA
    Product:
    A35 and A65 thermal imaging cameras
    Key Features: 14-bit temperature linear output through GenICam-compliant software, GigE Vision compliant, uncooled VOX microbolometer focal plane array.

    What FLIR says:
    View more information on the A35 and A65 cameras.

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