• Infrared cameras from Sierra-Olympic Technologies are designed for rugged outdoor use

    Viento 67-640 infrared cameras, which are available in 9 Hz and 30 Hz models, are designed to be deployed in rugged outdoor applications such as surveillance or robotics.  
    Sept. 6, 2016
    2 min read

    Viento 67-640 infraredcameras, which are available in 9 Hz and 30 Hz models, are designed to be deployed in rugged outdoor applications such as surveillance or robotics. The cameras feature a 640 x 480 uncooled VOx microbolometer infrared detector with a 17 µm pixel size and provides standard NTSC/PAL composite analog video output with simultaneous 8-bit / 14-bit Camera Link digital output. Additionally, the cameras—which are equipped with IP67-rated environmental housing—feature a spectral range of 8 – 14 µm, fixed focal length, fixed mount, and automatic image normalization with an integrated mechanical shutter. Furthermore, the infrared cameras feature proprietary Image Contrast Enhancement, which offers heightened contrast and scene detail in low thermal contrast settings, as well as a two-year warranty.

    To Learn More:

    Contact:
    Sierra-Olympic Technologies
    Headquarters
    : Hood River, OR, USA
    Product:
    Viento 67-640 infrared cameras
    Key Features:
    Available in 9 Hz or 30 Hz versions, 640 x 480 uncooled VOx microbolometer infrared detector with a 17 µm pixel size and 8 – 14 µm spectral response.

    What Sierra-Olympic says:
    View more information on the 9 Hz version and the 30 Hz version.

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