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High resolution thermal imaging at low price

An Impac Infrared product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 15, 2006

High performance, high resolution, fully radiometric 320 x 240 pixel array, thermal imaging camera claimed to be a technology breakthrough in the low cost thermal imaging market.

Impac Infrared has introduced the IVN 770-P high performance, high resolution, fully radiometric 320 x 240 pixel array, thermal imaging camera.

For applications where the targets have small areas of interest, then it is necessary to use a high-resolution 320 x 240 pixel array detector.

A 320 x 240 detector has four times the number of pixels of a 160 x 120 detector and significantly more temperature data is collected using this high-resolution detector.

High-end cameras have had 320 x 240 pixel array for some time, but this model is claimed to be a technology breakthrough in the low cost thermal imaging market.

Temperature range is 0 to 250C and it can resolve temperature differences down to 0.1C, with a pixel size of 0.75 by 0.73 mm at a distance of 0.5m.

Its onboard memory can store up to 400 thermal images in standard jpeg or bmp format for download to a PC, using the USB2.0 interface, for analysing or report writing.

Its integral 8.9cm colour LCD and one-hand operation makes the unit simple and easy to use.

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