MultiSense 25cm Thermal Stereo Camera
Category: Characterization > Camera & Surveillance > Thermal Imaging
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The MultiSense 25cm Thermal Stereo Camera features onboard stereo processing for real-time depth calculations and delivers a high-resolution thermal output of 1280x1024 pixels. It supports optimized frame rates for smooth tracking and detailed analysis, making it ideal for high-speed imaging in complex environments. Designed for stealth, it operates without emitting light, ensuring complete invisibility in nighttime operations. Built to withstand harsh conditions, it boasts IP69K protection, reliable performance in extreme temperatures (-40°C to 60°C), and resistance to dust, water, and heavy impacts. The camera seamlessly integrates with robotic systems and UAVs, supporting industry-standard interfaces and user-friendly software. Key specifications include a 10 µm pixel pitch, 15 FPS frame rate, 25 cm stereo baseline, 60° x 58° field of view, F/1.4 aperture, and 1000Base-T Ethernet communication. Additional features include a lens cleaning and anti-fog system for consistent performance in demanding environments.
Benefits
This thermal stereo camera excels in providing high-resolution depth imaging with real-time processing, making it ideal for precise tracking in complex environments. Its stealth operation ensures complete invisibility in nighttime applications, while its rugged IP69K-rated design guarantees reliable performance in extreme conditions. With flexible integration options, user-friendly software, and advanced lens cleaning and anti-fog systems, it is a versatile solution for demanding industrial, military, and robotic applications.
Limitations
Despite its high-resolution thermal imaging and advanced features, the camera operates at a relatively low frame rate of 15 FPS, which may not be sufficient for ultra-fast motion tracking. Its uncooled microbolometer sensor, while efficient, may have slower response times compared to cooled alternatives. Additionally, its size and power requirements (9-36VDC) could limit portability and integration in smaller systems.
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