The FLIR A315 has features and functions that make it the natural choice for anyone who uses PC software to solve problems and for whom 320 × 240 pixel resolution is sufficient. 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.
Key features:
- Affordable.
- GigE compliant.
- GenICam compliant.
- Trigg/synchronization/GPIO.
- 16-bit 320 × 240 pixel images at 60 Hz, signal, temperature linear, and radiometric.
- Compliant with any software that supports GenICam, including National Instruments IMAQ Vision and Stemmers Common Vision Blox.
- Lenses: 25° included, 15° and 45° optional.
Typical applications:
- High-end infrared machine vision that requires temperature measurement.
- Slag detection.
- Food processing.
- Electronics testing.
- Power resistor testing.
- Automotive.
Description
Technical Specifications:
Imaging and optical data | |
IR resolution | 320 × 240 pixels |
Thermal sensitivity/NETD | < 0.05°C @ +30°C (+86°F) / 50 mK |
Field of view (FOV) | 25° × 18.8° |
Minimum focus distance | 0.4 m (1.31 ft.) |
Focal length | 18 mm (0.7 in.) |
Spatial resolution (IFOV) | 1.36 mrad |
Lens identification | Automatic |
F-number | 1.3 |
Image frequency | 60 Hz |
Focus | Automatic or manual (built in motor) |
Zoom | 1–8× continuous, digital, interpolating zooming on images |
Detector data | |
Detector type | Focal plane array (FPA), uncooled microbolometer |
Spectral range | 7.5–13 µm |
Detector pitch | 25 µm |
Detector time constant | Typical 12 ms |
Measurement | |
Object temperature range | –20 to +120°C (–4 to +248°F) 0 to +350°C (+32 to +662°F) |
Accuracy | ±4°C (±7.2°F) or ±4% of reading |
Measurement analysis | |
Atmospheric transmission correction | Automatic, based on inputs for distance, atmospheric temperature and relative humidity |
Optics transmission correction | Automatic, based on signals from internal sensors |
Emissivity correction | Variable from 0.01 to 1.0 |
Reflected apparent temperature correction | Automatic, based on input of reflected temperature |
External optics/windows correction | Automatic, based on input of optics/window transmission and temperature |
Measurement corrections | Global object parameters |
Reflected apparent temperature correction | Automatic, based on input of reflected temperature |
External optics/windows correction | Automatic, based on input of optics/window transmission and temperature |
Measurement corrections | Global and individual object parameters |