GOLETA, Calif.― Teledyne FLIR OEM, part of Teledyne Technologies Incorporated (NYSE:TDY), todayannounced the availability of radiometric models of its high-performance Boson®+ thermal and HadronTM 640R+ dual thermal-visible camera modules. Built for defense and industrial applications with size, weight, and power (SWaP) optimization, the NDAA compliant and ITAR-free radiometric Boson+ and Hadron models provide real-time temperature measurement of every pixel within a scene.
“The radiometric Boson+ and Hadron 640R+ models, which already provide industry leading thermalsensitivity of 20 millikelvin (mK), or better, expand the mission set for infrared product developers andintegrators,” said Dan Walker, vice president product management, Teledyne FLIR OEM. “They areoptimized for unmanned ground vehicles (UGV), unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), security applications,handhelds, thermal sights, and emerging AI applications using Teledyne FLIR PrismTM embedded software.”
The eight new radiometric Boson+ models include 640 x 512 and 320 x 256 longwave infrared (LWIR)resolution options, multiple lens options, and shared mechanical and electrical interfaces with the existingnon-radiometric Boson+. Automatic gain control (AGC) and direct data entry plus (DDE+) deliver dramatically enhanced scene contrast and sharpness, including lower video latency that enhances tracking, seeker performance, and decision support, day or night. The Boson+ also features multiple video output interfaces, including USB, CMOS, and MIPI for maximum integration flexibility.
In addition to an integrated radiometric 640×512 resolution Boson+, the new Hadron 640R+ is also equippe with a 64MP visible camera, featuring dual 60 Hz video output via USP or MIPI. At 56 grams and with an IP54-rating for dust and water protection in the elements, the dual-sensor payload offers longer flight time and extended battery life for unmanned aerial applications.
The eight new radiometric Boson+ models include 640 x 512 and 320 x 256 longwave infrared (LWIR)resolution options, multiple lens options, and shared mechanical and electrical interfaces with the existingnon-radiometric Boson+. Automatic gain control (AGC) and direct data entry plus (DDE+) deliver dramatically enhanced scene contrast and sharpness, including lower video latency that enhances tracking, seeker performance, and decision support, day or night. The Boson+ also features multiple video output interfaces, including USB, CMOS, and MIPI for maximum integration flexibility.
In addition to an integrated radiometric 640×512 resolution Boson+, the new Hadron 640R+ is also equipped with a 64MP visible camera, featuring dual 60 Hz video output via USP or MIPI. At 56 grams and with an IP54-rating for dust and water protection in the elements, the dual-sensor payload offers longer flight time and extended battery life for unmanned aerial applications.
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