FLIR Systems has unveiled the SC35, SC15 and SC5 camera packs for researchers.
Thermal imaging cameras can be used for a wide variety of research and development (R&D) applications.
However until now access to high performance thermal imaging cameras was often the privilege of just larger R&D groups.
Visualising temperatures from -40°C to 550°C,with temperature differences as small as 50mK, the new ultra-compact SC Series Camera Packs bring the advantages of research grade thermal image to the test bench of every R&D engineer.
In the R&D environment - the thermal imaging camera is just one part of the solution, of equal importance is software to analyse the thermal image.
Designed with R&D engineers in mind - FLIR Tools software is included with every SC35, SC15 and SC5 Pack.
Working with SC Series Camera Packs - FLIR Tools software enables researchers to view, record and analyze thermal image data with functions such as time versus temperature plots.
For experiments that require more than one camera to cover the object, or for stereoscopic applications, it is also possible to configure one SC Series Camera to be master and others to be slave(s).
The FLIR SC Series Camera Packs come standard with GigE Vision- a camera interface developed using the Gigabit Ethernet communication protocol.
GenIcam is also supported on the FLIR SC Series Camera Packs to provide a generic programming interface for all types of cameras.
Therefore regardless of interface technology (GigE Vision,Camera Link, 1394 DCAM, etc.) or features implemented, the Application Programming Interface (API) will always be the same.