FLIR Systems, Inc. has announced upgrades to its Tau and Quark OEM infrared camera core products in the form of enhanced image processing features and radiometric capabilities. The Tau 2 and Quark 2, both of which feature uncooled VOx microbolometer thermal imagers in a number of pixel arrays, now offer built-in temperature measurement for radiometry, analytics, and telemetry and offer users the ability to set isotherm thresholds in the grey scale to colorize temperatures of interest in the gray scale. Tau 2 camera cores offer increased sensitivity (<30mK), options for 640/60Hz frame rates, and feature manually-set image processing modes. Quark 2 camera cores feature silent shutterless non-uniformity correction and also support options for 640/60Hz frame rates, and the same suite of image processing modes as Tau 2.
To Learn More:
Contact:FLIR
Headquarters: Wilsonville, OR, USA
Product: Tau 2 and Quark 2 camera cores
Key Features:7.5 µm – 13 µm spectral band, enhanced image processing features, built-in temperature measurement, feature uncooled VOx microbolometer thermal imagers.
What FLIR says:
View more information on the Tau 2.
View more information on the Quark 2.
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