Electronicdesign Com Products Embedded Thermal Imaging Camera Employs 25 Micron Detection

Thermal Imaging Camera Employs 25-Micron Detection Technology

Oct. 8, 2008
Debuting as the latest member of the MIRICLE 110K 384 x 288 miniature infrared camera and core family, the MIRICLE 110K-25 employs 384x288 un-cooled microbolometer focal plane array detectors and is sensitive in the long-wave infrared (7 to 14

Debuting as the latest member of the MIRICLE 110K 384 x 288 miniature infrared camera and core family, the MIRICLE 110K-25 employs 384x288 un-cooled microbolometer focal plane array detectors and is sensitive in the long-wave infrared (7 to 14 µm) band. Capable of detection down to 25 µm, the camera exhibits a thermal sensitivity and response time of less than 60 mK at 27ºC and 7 ms at 50/60 Hz, respectively. It is available with an optional super-sensitivity mode offering up to 10 to 35 mK NEDT for applications where small temperature difference or long range detection are necessary. For pricing information, call THERMOTEKNIX USA, Warminster, PA. (215) 791-7988.

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