Digital Infrared Heat Vision Camera

The new IR camera digitizes images at 12 bits vs. 10 bits, improving its dynamic temperature range four times. It also features performance improvements of twice the sensitivity or noise equivalent temperature difference (NETD) and twice the non-uniformity.
Heat vision thermal imaging cameras "see" the invisible infrared energy that all people and objects emit. They do not require any light and have a detection range substantially greater than other night vision cameras.
The recursive filtering feature allows users to enhance the camera's sensitivity to temperature differences in scenes being viewed on a pixel-by-pixel basis over two, four or eight frames. For security applications, recursive filtering is advantageous when monitoring an area, such as along a fence line, where there is typically little continuous activity.
Raytheon's ControlIR 2000 has a 51-pin connector and two standard serial connections: an RS 232 port to link to a standalone computer system, and an RS 485 port that can connect up to 32 infrared thermal imagers in a networked environment. N/AIR also features both 16-bit wide digital and standard analog video output, depending on the user's requirements. N/AIR 2000 is available with a variety of lenses ranging from 18 mm to 150 mm and uses the same lens sets as Raytheon's 300 Series infrared cameras.
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