IR thermal imager from Agilent Technologies has 160 × 120 pixel detector

July 31, 2014
The U5855A TrueIR thermal imager can identify potential faults without shutting down the systems or disrupting the productivity of an industrial plant.

The U5855A TrueIR thermal imager can identify potential faults without shutting down the systems or disrupting the productivity of an industrial plant. It provides effective image resolution of 320 × 240 pixels from a 160 × 120 pixel detector, and has a 4X digital zoom.
Agilent Technologies
Santa Clara, CA
www.agilent.com


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