Flir ATS introduces compact near-infrared camera designed to ensure good sensitivity
Flir Advanced Thermal Solutions
SC2600 camera
Flir Advanced Thermal Solutions (ATS) has launched a compact near-infrared camera that is designed to deliver sharp images for applications such as hyperspectral imaging, solar-cell inspection, laser profiling, medical research, water or ice detection, silicon wafer processing, skin-damage evaluation and phenomenology.
The SC2600 ensures low noise and features a highly sensitive 640 x 512 InGaAs sensor, making it suitable for use by the automation, research and science communities.
The flexible, lightweight camera is claimed to ensure excellent sensitivity throughout the 0.9–1.7µm spectral range. It also enables the detection of small targets and can be used in space-restricted environments.
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Key features
- Independent analogue and digital (Gigabit Ethernet) video outputs
- External frame synchronisation
- Video windowing
- Independent data streams
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