The 320 is a calibrated, radiometric, real-time thermal imaging camera. It requires little power and needs no cryogenic cooling. The 320 uses an amorphous silicon microbolometer detector and produces 320x240 pixel images. Combined with a personal computer (not included) and WinTES2 camera control software (included), the 320 provides fast, easy image capture, analysis, and image storage. The 320 comes in either a standard enclosure or a smaller OEM housing. Microscope lenses are available, allowing the Model 320 to acheive pixel resolutions as low as 6 microns.
320
Applications:
Thermal analysis of electronics design
Temperature screening
Component evaluation
Reliability testing
Process control
Remote monitoring/Alarm systems
Features:
Real-time display
Weather-Proofing Option
Compact, rugged design
USB control interface
Technical Specifications1:
Imaging Performance
Temperature range
0º C to 150º C (32º F to 302º F)
0º C to 250º C (32º F to 482º F) high temperature option
0º C to 550º C (32º F to 1022º F) extended temperature option
Measurement accuracy
± 2º C or ± 3% of temperature range, whichever is greater
Long term stability
< ± 1º C (± 1.8º F) drift over 1 year
Ambient correction
Automatic
Detector
Focal Plane Array
Amorphous Silicon microbolometer
Pixels
320 x 240
Spectral Response
7-14 microns
Thermal Sensitivity
Better than 100mK
Image
Real time display
8 bit grayscale
Captured image
16 bit
Display color
User selectable color and grayscale colormaps
Requirements
Power Source
95-225 VAC, 45-65 Hz
AC to DC adapter (included)
12 VDC, minimum of 3 Watts continuous, 1 Ampere for a short time at start-up.
Personal Computer
IBM compatible, Windows XP or Vista, an available USB port.