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Stemmer unveils Gobi-384 compact LWIR camera

A Stemmer Imaging product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 24, 2009

Stemmer Imaging has introduced the Xenics Gobi-384 compact LWIR camera, which features an onboard digital signal processor for improved real-time image processing.

The Gobi offers a high degree of flexibility in terms of frame rate, user interface and temperature range, enabling the user to adapt it to various industrial settings and tasks, according to the company.

The Xenics Gobi-384 compact LWIR camera operates in the 8-14 micron wavelength range and can detect temperature differences as small as 0.05C

The Xenics Gobi-384 compact LWIR camera operates in the 8-14 micron wavelength range and can detect temperature differences as small as 0.05C

This compact smart camera can be readily fitted into industrial environments for process control and used as an IP network camera or directly connected to a PC or video monitor.

Other applications include research and development and medical imaging.

Operating in the 8-14-micron wavelength range, the Gobi-384 camera can detect temperature differences as small as 0.05C.

The 384 x 288 pixel uncooled a-Si microbolometer detector array offers a 44 per cent higher pixel count than other systems based on the same detector technology.

The Gobi-384 is fully compatible with Thermography Studio software for dynamic analysis and recording.

Thermography Studio features a library of tools that enables the analysis of thermal behaviour for a range of objects and materials.

The camera offers the flexibility of control and interfacing.

It has both Ethernet (TCIP/IP) and Cameralink interfaces.

A frame rate of up to 50fps can be achieved over a standard 100Mbit Ethernet connection.

A software development kit supporting C++, Visual Basic, Labview or Linux allows flexible programming in an open architecture.

The Xeneth Advanced graphical user interface allows live image view, the storage of digital images and movies, digital zoom and the selection of a region of interest, as well as the display of data such as image histograms and line profiles.

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