IR cameras feature removable lens interface

A Cedip Infrared Systems product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 6, 2007

Titanium IR systems offer true plug and play compatibility with standard computers as well as third-party frame grabbers and image processing software.

Cedip Infrared Systems has released the Titanium new series of high-performance IR camera systems that may be configured to provide outstanding results from almost any RandD or thermography application.

For researchers who require a very flexible IR camera, that reliably delivers the highest sensitivity, accuracy, spatial resolution and speed, the new Titanium series offers the perfect solution at an affordable price.

Systems integrators no longer have to compromise.

The Titanium IR system combines high-performance, compactness (enabling implementation into small spaces) and a removable lens interface that gives complete flexibility in the optical path.

Titanium IR systems are available with a broad range of detectors including state of the art InSb, MCT or QWIP focal plane array detectors that achieve sensitivity of less than 18mK even at the highest frame rates in both the MWIR and LWIR domains.

The Titanium IR system is programmable from 1Hz to 380Hz in full frame mode, offers a sub-array windowing mode with integration time adjustable in 1us increments and smart external triggering capability synchronising image capture to even the most fleeting events.

Titanium IR systems offer true plug and play compatibility with standard computers as well as third-party frame grabbers and image processing software.

Using either Camlink, USB2.0 or GigE interfaces the Titanium is able to transmit commands and transfer video images at 40MHz pixel rate and full 14-bit dynamic range.

Comprehensive image analysis software dedicated to thermal measurement comes as standard.

The system is able to meet demanding thermographic analysis requirements in scientific, target signature, product development and nondestructive testing applications.

Used in conjunction with Cedip's proprietary Altair LI software the Titanium IR system is capable of producing high-quality noncontact stress images of structures and materials under cyclic loading.

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