FLIR announces Muon OEM thermal imaging core

Sept. 3, 2014
Muon thermal imaging cores for FLIR are designed specifically for volume OEMs capable of integrating uncooled FPAs into their own camera solutions.

Muon thermal imaging cores from FLIR are designed specifically for volume OEMs capable of integrating uncooled FPAs into their own camera solutions. Muon camera cores are available in two models, the first of which is the Muon 336, which features a 336 x 256 uncooled VOx microbolometer pixel array and a thermal sensitivity of <50mK. The Muon 640 features a 640 x 512 uncooled VOx microbolometer pixel array and a thermal sensitivity of <60mK. Both models have a 17 µm x 17 µm pixel size and a 7.5 µm to 15 µm spectral range. Muon has a form factor of 22 mm x 22 mm x 6 mm, a mass of less than 5 grams, and depending on the configuration, uses less than 300mW of power.

To Learn More:

Contact:FLIR
Headquarters: Wilsonville, OR, USA
Product:
Muon thermal imaging core
Key Features:336 x 256/640 x 512 uncooled VOx microbolometer pixel array, 17 µm x 17 µm pixel size, 7.5 µm to 15 µm spectral range.

What FLIR says:
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