IR camera from FLIR Systems distinguishes temperature differences down to 20 mK

Feb. 14, 2017
The X6570sc high-speed longwave-infrared (LWIR) camera is based on a mercury cadmium telluride detector.

The X6570sc high-speed longwave-infrared (LWIR) camera is based on a mercury cadmium telluride detector. It records 640 × 512 full frame video at 234 Hz and up to 14,550 Hz with windowing, with rapid integration times. It can distinguish temperature differences down to 20 mK. Connection options include Camera Link Medium and BNC.
FLIR Systems
Meer, Belgium

www.flir.com/science

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