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Flir A65
Thermal sensitivity and high image quality
Extremely compact: all models are extremely compact. They can be easily integrated into a viewing environment. Choice of image quality: The FLIR A65 produces crisp thermal images of 640 x 512 pixels. Users who do not need this image quality for their application can choose for the A35 FLIR that produces thermal images of 320 x 256 pixels, for the FLIR A15 that produces thermal images of 160 x 128 pixels or for the FLIR A5 that produces thermal images of 80 x 64 pixels.
Compatible with the GigE Vision ™ standard!
GigE Vision ™ Compatibility with the standard: GigE Vision is a new camera interface standard developed using the Gigabit Ethernet communication protocol. GigE Vision is the first industry standard that allows fast image transfer using standard low cost cables over long distances. With GigE Vision, the hardware and software of different suppliers can interact seamlessly on GigE connections. GenICam ™ protocol support: The goal of GenICam is to provide a generic programming interface for all types of cameras. Regardless of the interface technology (GigE Vision, Camera Link, 1394 DCAM, etc.) or implemented features, the Application Programming Interface (API) will always be the same. The GenICam protocol also makes it possible to use third-party software with the camera. GenICam makes the FLIR Axx plug-and-play when used with software packages such as IMAQ Vision and Halcon.
Linear 14-bit temperature output
Power over Ethernet (PoE): Communication and power supplied with a single cable. Synchronization: it is possible to configure a camera to be master and to be a slave (s) for applications that require more than one camera to cover the object or for stereoscopic applications.
General Purpose Input / Output (GPIO): An output that can be used to control other equipment and an input to read the state of the equipment .
Wide temperature range: The FLIR Axx Series displays temperatures between -40 ° C and 550 ° C.
High sensitivity: thermal sensitivity <50 mK captures the minimum detail information and temperature differences.