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Infrared imaging modules are designed for easy integration into a wide range of infrared cameras and infrared imaging systems. Uncooled engines are relatively small and low cost and have low power and high reliability. Cooled engines permit high performance, high sensitivity operation. Depending on the desired configuration, a wide range of lenses are available to match your range requirements.
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Infrared Camera - Cooled Engines

IR Camera Cooled Engines

These infrared imaging modules are designed for easy integration into a wide range of infrared imaging systems and deliver truly exceptional sensitivity and resolution. Select from mid and large format MWIR cooled camera engine options. Depending on the desired configuration, a wide range of lenses are available to match your range requirements.

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D*STAR™ Software Suite
IR Camera Cooled Engines

The D*STAR™ digital storage and retrieval and image processing software suite for infrared imaging research and development applications is a feature rich, real-time image capture and thermal analysis software for the Sofradir EC IRE line of high performance infrared cameras. D*STAR™ features a highly intuitive user interface and a library of powerful tools that enable the sophisticated analysis of thermal behavior for a wide range of objects and materials.

Comprehensive camera controls maximize the performance of the Sofradir EC IRE infrared cameras. D*STAR™ features a large selection of real-time analysis tools including spot meters, line profile, region of interest analysis (circle, ellipse, box) and isotherms. Unique object parameters (emissivity, background temp) can be set for each measurement tool. And an intuitive user interface ensures you're up and runniing fast.

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Atom™ 1024 - Uncooled Infrared Camera

Atom 1024

The ATOM™ 1024 incorporates a ULIS advanced all silicon 1024x768 microbolometer detector array and state-of-the-art 17 micron pixel pitch technology to deliver extremely high resolution in an XGA format. Because of the camera's small compact size and low power consumption, the ATOM 1024 is easy to integrate, and ideally suited for a wide range of military and COTS themal imaging systems. The ATOM 1024's short thermal time constant produces superior thermal image quality, even while imaging fast moving objects, making the system an ideal choice for handheld, ground vehicle and airborne EOIR platforms and advanced fusion-based night vision systems.

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Atom™ 640 - Uncooled OEM Camera Module

Atom 640

The ATOM™ 640 integrates advanced miniaturized electronics and state-of-the-art 17 micron pixel technology into the world’s smallest high resolution thermal imaging module. Consuming less than 1 W and with a total volume of approximately 6 in3, the ATOM 640 high performance thermal imager is ideal for integration into handheld thermal imaging product and small unmanned platforms. Available in both military and commercial qualified models, the ATOM 640 delivers exceptional image quality and includes a rich set of software features and user interface options.

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Cooled Infrared Detectors

Cooled IR Detectors

Designed to meet the demands of high performance infrared imaging product developers, these advanced infrared detectors are based on Mercury Telluride Cadmium (MCT) and deliver state-of-the-art sensitivity and resolution performance. Integrated detector dewar and cooler assemblies (IDDCAs) are available in various spectral bands (SW, MW and LW) and with various array sizes and pixel resolutions. Ideal for defense and security equipment manufacturers who design products for military, space and commercial applications.

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Uncooled Microbolometer Detectors

Uncooled Microbolometer Detectors

Designed to meet the demands of thermal imaging product developers, these uncooled microbolometer detectors deliver exceptional image quality in a compact, cost effective package. Detector arrays are available in a variety of array sizes, including XVGA (1024x768), VGA (640x480), QVGA (320x240) and 160x120. The infrared detectors are ideal for miniature thermal cameras including security cameras, thermal imagers, pocket scopes, UAV imagers and thermal weapon sights.

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Optical Filters for Infrared Cameras

Optical Filters for IR Cameras

These optical filters are perfect for many imaging applications that benefit from blocking out-of-band electromagnetic radiation while passing other wavelength regions. These filters are normally positioned in front of a camera’s objective lens or between the camera’s lens and imaging sensor. When positioned as such, the filters attenuate (by reflection and absorption) out-of-band transmission and transmit the desired spectral region. Constructed of hard, durable coatings on optical-quality substrates, these filters will withstand normal cleaning and handling associated with any high quality optical component. Custom filter wavelength characteristics and sizes are available upon request.

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