Booth 803
FLIR Systems Thermography Div. (North Billerica, MA) offers the SC8000 IR camera that produces images with output of 1024 × 1024 pixels at 132 frames per second. The mega-pixel camera is designed for advanced scientific applications and features Gigabit Ethernet, Camera Link Full, and USB interfaces. Other features include preset sequencing and superframing modes, integrated IRIG-B timing, flexible FPA windowing, multiple integration and triggering modes, and RTools software and an optional Software Development Kit (SDK). It supports up to four active preset operating modes, each with adjustable integration time, frame rate, window location, and window size. The presets can be used individually or in a continuous cyclic mode for pre-determined sequencing and superframing.
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