Xenics has introduced the Gobi-384, an uncooled microbolometer camera covering the LWIR 8 to 14µm.
Gobi-384 integrates camera, DSP electronics and TCP/IP interface in a very compact housing of just 72 x 60 x 50 mm2. Conceived as a cost-reducing, 'smart' IR imaging solution for easy integration with customers' systems, Gobi-384 delivers high-performance, highly-sensitivity thermal imaging for demanding industrial, public-service and security applications.
A cost-reducing smart infrared camera in a very compact housing, the XenICs Gobi-384 combines a high-quality camera head including lens with on-board DSP-based control and communication, TCP/IP and CL, ample processing power for intelligent real-time image correction and recognition, as well as a video interface. Main application areas are thermal imaging in machine vision, R&D, medical, the automotive, maritime, and aviation industries, as well as non-contact temperature measurement and hyperspectral imaging. Other typical Gobi applications are in security, Enhance Vision Systems (EVS) and firefighting.
XenICs bases its new Gobi-384 on an uncooled microbolometer array for high-performance imaging, delivering 384 x 288 pixels on a 25µm pixel pitch.