As one of its novelties for the security sector, The distributor of machine vision and image analysis systems and components, Infamy, has added to its catalog the new infrared camera type Gobi Raven-640, 17μm, with a very high resolution of 640 X 480 pixels and a high-temperature operating range, offering a crisp and clear thermal image, even in difficult weather conditions and in full darkness without using additional lighting.

The provider of image analysis and machine vision solutions Infamy offers the new analog camera Raven-640, An infrared camera specifically designed to serve the demanding security market. This camera produces accurate, high-quality images, even in outdoor applications outdoors and total darkness, without the need for additional lighting.

This camera incorporates a sensor of a higher resolution than most infrared cameras that exist today. (640 X 480 Pixels) and is able to detect the slightest changes in temperature and objects of the smallest dimensions. To increase flexibility of use, The camera supports different types of optics for viewing in near-infrared spectra, medium and long. The camera can be configured in PAL/NTSC video modes for CCTV security applications and controlled by RS232.

The Raven-640 can be easily installed and used without prior training. Ideal for border security applications, harbours, Airports, conventional or nuclear power factories and oil industry warehouses.

characteristics:

Sensor: Uncooled microbolometer
resolution: 640 X 480 Pixels
Pixel size: 17 μm
Spectral sensitivity: 8 to 14 μm
Operating temperature range: -40ºC to +70ºC
Capture speed: 30 hz
RS232-based communication control (XSP)
PAL or NTSC output
dimensions: 49 X 49 x 67mm
weight: 200G


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by • 19 sep, 2012
• section: safety