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FLIR Systems Ltd Articles
High image resolution price promotion in demonstration of pixel power
FLIR Systems are offering its customers high image resolution for the same price in a promotion to demonstrate pixel power. That means it's now possible to buy a FLIR E6 for the price of a FLIR E5 and a FLIR E5 for the price of a FLIR E4. FLIR Systems regognises that pixel numbers are important in thermal imaging. The more there are, the clearer the thermal picture and the easier the diagnosis.
Thermal imaging camera shows up PCB component hot spots
A leading Dutch embedded electronics specialist – 3T - is using a FLIR thermal imaging camera to detect hot spots of less than 125 x 125 microns in size that may indicate a PCB component is likely to fail. When something goes wrong in a PCB, whether it is improper soldering of a circuit or a failing component, the PCB will heat up.
Detecting temperature differences on PCB components
FLIR Systems announces a new applications article that describes how leading Dutch embedded electronics specialist – 3T is using a FLIR thermal imaging camera to detect hot spots of less than 125 x 125 microns in size that may indicate a PCB component is likely to fail. When something goes wrong in a PCB, whether it is improper soldering of a circuit or a failing component, the PCB will heat up.
FLIR Systems to acquire Point Grey Research for $253m
FLIR Systems announced that it has reached a definitive asset purchase agreement to acquire the business of Point Grey Research for approximately $253 million in cash. Founded in 1997 and based in Richmond, British Columbia, Point Grey is a global leader in the development of advanced visible imaging cameras and solutions that are used in industrial automation systems, medical diagnostic equipment, people counting systems, intelligent traffi...
Robust design enhances thermal imaging temperature sensors
Major upgrades have been made to the A35 and A65 thermal imaging temperature sensors for continuous automated processes by Flir Systems. With a more robust design and extended temperature ranges, the sensors provide enhanced features at a better price. The models are also the only thermal imaging temperature sensors on the market to provide standard compatibility with GigE Vision image transfer and GenICam.
Thermal imaging camera enables accurate temperature measurement
The SC7000 Series from FLIR is specifically designed for academic and industrial research applications that require a flexible thermal imaging camera with high sensitivity, accuracy, spatial resolution, and speed at an affordable cost. Designed to address any application in single and multispectral analysis, the cameras offer researchers a choice between mid-infrared Indium Antimonide (InSb) as well as mid-infrared and longwave infrared Merc...
Electronic Component Testing: A Non-Contact Sport
By Kristof Maddelein FLIR Systems As electronic circuit boards and components get smaller and more powerful, inherent heat can cause significant damage. Infrared thermography can identify hot spots, allowing for improved thermal management and greater advances in circuit board design.Electronics don’t like it hot. That’s why electronic systems designers are looking for ways to keep their components cool as the sizes of t...
OGI cameras showcased at PEFTEC 2015
Optical gas imaging (OGI) cameras for the petrochemical and power generation industries from FLIR Systems will take centre stage at PEFTEC 2015 in Antwerp (Nov 18-19) The company will display the GF320 OGI thermal camera - a preventative maintenance solution trusted worldwide to spot leaks in piping, flanges and connections in petrochemical operations.
Thermal imaging camera snapshots fast moving objects
High speed, high resolution, ease of use and flexibility in configuration for optimally detecting high-speed thermal events and fast-moving targets ar e features of the FLIR A6750sc SLS thermal imaging camera. The camera incorporates a high performance cooled Strained Layer Superlattice (SLS) detector that operates in the 7.5 to 9.5 micron waveband producing crisp LWIR thermal imagery at 640x512 pixel resolution.
Cooled cameras cope with demanding applications
Three new science-grade thermal cameras, the A6200sc NIR, A8300sc HD MWIR, and A6700sc LWIR** have been unveiled by FLIR Systems. Designed for demanding science and research, the applications include electronics development, university research, and non-destructive testing. The cooled cameras deliver exceptional image quality, standardised interfaces and MATLAB integration making them powerful, efficient tools for gathering thermal data.
Pocket thermal camera clearly identifies defects
FLIR Systems has launched the FLIR C2, the first featured, pocket-sized thermal camera designed to help building professionals identify hidden heat patterns, which indicate problems such as sources of energy waste, signs of structural defects and plumbing issues. The camera is offered with FLIR's MSX image enhancement software, helping generate rich, crystal-clear images for professional inspection.
Thermal imager measures high-speed events
The FLIR Systems A6700sc offers affordable high performance in science-grade thermal imaging. Featuring a highly sensitive 640x512 pixel resolution Indium Antimonide (InSb) detector, the A6700sc produces beautiful temperature-calibrated IR imagery that are perfect for demanding research and science applications.
Calibrated thermal imaging core targets volume OEMs
FLIR Systems’ latest thermal imaging core, Muon is designed specifically for volume OEMs capable of integrating uncooled FPAs into their own camera solutions. The OEM process is simplified by offering a thermal subassembly that generates calibrated CMOS video out, using industry-standard interfaces.