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Photon 80


Photon 80 is a new, reduced resolution variant of the popular Photon 320. This version of Photon is intended for high-volume OEM customers.


FLIR’s uncooled VOx microbolometer arrays operate without a TEC over a temperature range of -40 to +80 degrees C. Photon cameras are shock-rated to 70 g’s and have been field-proven to withstand much greater impacts. Both analog (NTSC or PAL) and 8- or 14-bit digital video formats are enabled, as well as RS-232 control of camera functions, image polarity, gain/offset, image colorization, etc.


Along with a lens-lens core version, a 6.3mm lens option is supported. See the Optics Table tab for detailed lens information.


The
 accessories for the Photon 80 are identical to those of the Photon 320.


The Photon 80 cameras operate at a 30 Hz (25 Hz PAL) frame rate. For cameras that will be exported or re-exported outside of the United States, FLIR offers a “slow video” option that exempts the camera from export license requirements. The slow video frame rates are 7.5 Hz for NTSC and 8.3 Hz for PAL. Digital video is generated at 8- or 14-bit resolution at the equivalent analog video frame rate of the camera. For more information about digital data acquisition options,
 click here.


A single interface connector facilitates power in, analog and digital video out, RS-232 communication for command and control of the camera, and external sync. All Photon cameras can operate autonomously: all the user has to do is provide power, get video. FLIR’s sophisticated on-board signal processing takes care of optimizing the image under any conditions.


Many common camera controls are brought out in software program called the Photon GUI (graphical user interface), which is available for download at the
 Software Updates page. The GUI can be freely downloaded and run without needing a camera to see the various camera commands that are available. FLIR also provides an extensive command set for customers that want more control of camera features and functions, and a Photon Software Developer’s Kit (SDK) is offered for those customers that want to develop their own custom interface to the camera. In fact, the GUIthat FLIR makes available is an example of a control program developed with the Photon SDK.


For customers that need higher resolution, FLIR offers its
 Photon 640, Photon 320, Photon 160, and Photon 120 cameras.


FLIR designs, manufactures, and assembles all its critical camera components in-house, from the readout integrated circuits (ROICs), to the focal plane array sensors, and final Photon camera assembly, test, and calibration.

 

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Photon Benefits

 

Features Benefits
Environmentally Superior Highest Shock Rating & Widest Operating Temp Range of Any IR Camera
Reliable Designed for Years of Maintenance-Free Operation
Self-Contained Fully Integrated, with Options for Both OEM and Non-OEM Customers
Versatile Feature Rich for Flexibility in Applications
Affordable Low-Priced in Both Small & Large Quantities

 



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