Flir A615 7 - FLIR A615 User Manual

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Technical data
14.7 FLIR A615 7°
P/N: 55001-0104
Rev.: 35207
General description
The FLIR A615 has features and functions that make it the natural choice for anyone who uses PC soft-
ware to solve problems and needs 640 × 480 pixel resolution. Among its main features are GigE Vision
and GenICam compliance, which makes it plug-and-play when used with software packages such as
IMAQ Vision and Halcon.
The camera is equipped with a 7° lens.
Key features:
Affordable.
GigE compliant.
GenICam compliant.
Trigg/synchronization/GPIO.
16-bit 640 × 480 pixel images at 50 Hz, signal, temperature linear, and radiometric.
Windowing mode: 640 × 240 pixels at 100 Hz or 640 × 120 pixels at 200 Hz.
Compliant with any software that supports GenICam, including National Instruments IMAQ Vision
and Stemmers Common Vision Blox.
Open and well-described TCP/IP protocol for control and set-up.
Typical applications:
High-end infrared machine vision that requires temperature measurement.
Slag detection.
Food processing.
Electronics testing.
Power resistor testing.
Automotive.
Imaging and optical data
IR resolution
Thermal sensitivity/NETD
Field of view (FOV)
Minimum focus distance
Focal length
Spatial resolution (IFOV)
Lens identification
F-number
Image frequency
Focus
Detector data
Detector type
Spectral range
Detector pitch
Detector time constant
Measurement
Object temperature range
Accuracy
#T559950; r. AD/35720/35720; en-US
640 × 480 pixels
< 0.05°C @ +30°C (+86°F) / 50 mK
7° × 5.3° (8.7° diagonally)
2.0 m (6.6 ft.)
88.9 mm (3.5 in.)
0.19 mrad
Automatic
1.3
50 Hz (100/200 Hz with windowing)
Automatic or manual (built in motor)
Focal plane array (FPA), uncooled
microbolometer
7.5–14 µm
17 µm
Typical 8 ms
–40°C to +150°C (–40°F to +302°F)
100 to +650°C (+212 to +1202°F)
300 to +2000°C (+572 to +3632°F)
±2°C (±3.6°F) or ±2% of reading
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