FLIR Photon 320 Thermal Imager


 

FLIR Photon 320 thermal imager. Vanadium Oxide microbolometer

  • 324x256 resolution 38um pixels
  • 7.5-13.5um wavelength
  • mK sensitivity
  • 5-24VDC input
  • ~25deg FOV w/ 30mm lens
  • <10ms thermal time constant
  • 30Hz frame rate
 

Thermal Imager (5/11/2014)

Thermal imager as purchased

 

Thermal Imager (5/11/2014)

Thermal imager as purchased

 

Thermal Imager (5/11/2014)

Hirose connector for power, video, and control

 

Thermal Imager (5/11/2014)

Breakout connector

 

Thermal Imager (5/11/2014)

Breakout connector

 

Thermal Imager (5/11/2014)

Breakout connector with power and video connectors

 

Thermal Imager (5/11/2014)

Power board

 

Thermal Imager (5/11/2014)

Power board

 

Thermal Imager (5/11/2014)

Control board with altera Cyclone FPGA

 

Thermal Imager (5/11/2014)

VOx detector, FFC shutter, and lens mount

 

Thermal Imager (5/11/2014)

VOx detector and FFC shutter

 

Thermal Imager (5/11/2014)

VOx detector and FFC shutter

 

Thermal Imager (5/11/2014)

Lens mount

 

Thermal Imager (5/11/2014)

Lens

 

Thermal Imager (5/11/2014)

Focus notch in lens

 

Thermal Imager (5/11/2014)

Friction lock set screw

 

Thermal Imager (5/11/2014)

Original flier from FLIR on this camera

 

Thermal Imager (5/11/2014)

Software interface

 

Thermal Imager (5/11/2014)

AGC settings that work best

 

Thermal Imager (5/11/2014)

DDE settings that work best

 

Thermal Imager (5/11/2014)

Picture of me

 

Thermal Imager (5/11/2014)

Picture of apartment

 

Thermal Imager (6/19/2014)

Wear saver cover

 

Thermal Imager (6/19/2014)

Wear saver cover

 

Thermal Imager (6/19/2014)

Wear saver adapter

 

Thermal Imager (6/19/2014)

Wear saver adapter

 

Thermal Imager (6/19/2014)

Wear saver adapter mounted on camera

 

Thermal Imager (6/19/2014)

Wear saver adapter with cover

 

Thermal Imager (6/19/2014)

Tripod adapter

 

Thermal Imager (6/19/2014)

Factory lens removed

 

Thermal Imager (6/19/2014)

Factory lens removed

 

Thermal Imager (6/19/2014)

Factory lens removed

 

Thermal Imager (6/19/2014)

1" optics tube adapter with matching 0-80 mounting holes. Screw pattern is a 0.75" square.

 

Thermal Imager (6/19/2014)

1" optics tube adapter with matching 0-80 mounting holes. Screw pattern is a 0.75" square.

 

Thermal Imager (6/19/2014)

1" optics tube adapter mounted on camera face

 

Thermal Imager (6/19/2014)

1" optics tube adapter mounted on camera face

 

Thermal Imager (6/19/2014)

Thorlabs LA9410-F Ø1/2" PCX f = 15.0 mm, AR-Coated: 8-12 µm germanium lens and 1/2" to 1" mounting adapter.

This is an AR coated but non-athermalized lens.

 

Thermal Imager (6/19/2014)

Non-athermalized lens generates halo effect and blurring away from lens center.

 

Thermal Imager (6/19/2014)

Changed from factory lens to Thorlabs LA9410-F Ø1/2" PCX f = 15.0 mm, AR-Coated: 8-12 µm germanium lens. Non-athermalized lens generates halo effect and blurring away from lens center.

 

Thermal Imager (6/19/2014)

Changed from factory lens to Thorlabs LA9410-F Ø1/2" PCX f = 15.0 mm, AR-Coated: 8-12 µm germanium lens. Non-athermalized lens generates halo effect and blurring away from lens center.

Second germanium lens held in field of view.

 

Thermal Imager (6/19/2014)

Use of an athermalized 4.6mm ZnSe lens.

Image of a screw head

 

Thermal Imager (6/19/2014)

No lens camera looking at anodized aluminum plate(black body source)

 

Thermal Imager (6/19/2014)

Factory lens reinstalled

 

Thermal Imager (6/19/2014)

Factory lens looking at anodized aluminum plate(black body source)

 

Thermal Imager (7/4/2014)

Custom short cable adapter.

 

Thermal Imager (7/4/2014)

Custom short cable adapter.

 

Thermal Imager (7/4/2014)

Custom short cable adapter.

 
 

 

 
 

 

 
 

 

 
 

 

 


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