Thermal imaging core from FLIR Systems offers frame rates from 9 to 60 Hz

Nov. 25, 2014
The Muon calibrated OEM thermal imaging core is based on 17 micron pitch vanadium oxide 640 x 512 or 336 x 256 focal-plane arrays.
Muon is a calibrated OEM thermal imaging core based on 17 µm pitch vanadium oxide (VOx) 640 × 512 or 336 × 256 focal-plane arrays, and offers frame rates from 9 to 60 Hz. Optimized for size, weight, and power (SWaP), it has a form factor of 22 × 22 × 6 mm, a mass of <5 g, and depending on configuration, uses < 300 mW of power.FLIR Systems
Meer, Belgium
www.flir.com/muon

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