Boston Electronics digital infrared imaging sensors do not require shutters

Oct. 27, 2016
A line of high-volume-production digital infrared (IR) imaging sensors are designed for ease of integration with quick start sets available.

A line of high-volume-production digital infrared (IR) imaging sensors are designed for ease of integration with quick start sets available. The Heimann sensors do not require shutters or non-uniformity correction and are factory temperature calibrated. Array sizes are 8 × 8, 32 × 32, and 80 × 64, with 12C or SPI digital output and a wide range of integrated optics.
Boston Electronics
Brookline, MA

www.boselec.com

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