Test & Measurement

Thermal camera focuses on analysing and testing PCBs

24th April 2017
Mick Elliott
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Aiming to advance testing and diagnosis accuracy in the electronics industry, FLIR Systems has introduced the ETS320 thermal imaging solution for electronics testing in engineering benchtop environments. It is the first FLIR camera designed specifically for benchtop work in testing and analysing the thermal characteristics of electronic components and printed circuit boards (PCBs).

The FLIR ETS320 combines a high-sensitivity thermal camera – engineered for imaging PCBs and other electronics – with an adjustable, hands-free table stand to provide consistent, non-contact thermal testing through the entire electronics design, development and production process.

By offering more than 76,000 points of temperature measurement, the camera offers the ability to monitor power consumption, detect hot spots, and identify potential points of failure during product development.

The camera’s high measurement accuracy and its ability to visualiae small temperature differences helps evaluate thermal performance, ensure environmental compatibility, and troubleshoot problems for a wide range of electronic products.

“The FLIR ETS320 provides a critical thermal perspective in the design, development, and testing of electronics components and devices” said Andy Teich, President and CEO of FLIR Systems. “As electronics become increasingly smaller and more powerful, it is imperative to be able to view and understand the thermal performance of these systems. Now there is a purpose-built system for this community.” 

FLIR designed the rechargeable, battery-powered unit for quick and easy setup, so product developers can have an immediate, real-time view into the thermal performance of their designs.

The unit comes fully assembled and ready to connect to a PC running FLIR Tools software for detailed data analysis, recording, and reporting.

The integrated test stand and sliding mount design allow for optimal flexibility when imaging both large and small electronic components.

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