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Temperature measurement: IR techniques
News Release from: Impac Infrared | Subject: IVN 320-P
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 26 May 2005
New portable thermal imager from IMPAC
Infrared
IMPAC Infrared are pleased to announce the addition of a new portable thermal imaging camera to their product portfolio, the lightweight high-performance handheld IVN 320-P IR camera
IMPAC Infrared are pleased to announce the addition of a new portable thermal imaging camera to their product portfolio, the lightweight high-performance handheld IVN 320-P IR camera The IVN 320-P thermal imaging camera is an extremely light-weight, high-performance handheld IR camera offering capabilities normally found in models costing much more
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 26 Jul 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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It measures the infrared radiation emitted by the target surface and converts this radiation into a two-dimensional image relating to the temperature distribution at the target surface.
This temperature distribution can then be viewed in full colour or grey-scale through the TFT-LCD display or viewfinder which is located on the back of the camera.
This radiometric camera is ergonomically designed for comfortable one-handed point-and-shoot operation using a single button located on the top of the camera.
The on-board software provides an intuitive menu system which can be accessed through the touch screen TFT-LCD display.
Completely self-contained in a splash-proof plastic case, it is battery operated, uses advanced uncooled UFPA microbolometer technology, and stores images and data to an internal flash memory card.
Images and image data can then be transferred to an external device using USB 2.0.
* Fully radiometric capabilities with 320 x 240 pixels array image.
* Image format compatible with MidasSpec analysis and report generation software.
* Touch screen menu control on TFT-LCD display.
* Display images in real-time.
* Operates like a point-and-shoot digital camera.
* Operates with 6 AA rechargeable batteries.
* Weight less than 1.3 kg with batteries.
* Stores 124 images in on-board RAM.
* Transfers images to a remote device using USB 2.0.
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