CCTV

Thermal imaging

by Mark Rowe

Irisys, a provider of thermal imaging products for the security market, has added to its line of camera cores for OEMs with the 17-micron. The new core now supports Pelco D protocol, which lets OEMs integrate the thermal imaging module into their systemsr. And the use of 17um pixel pitch detectors lowers the cost of the modules over previous generations of detectors, the company adds.

Andrew Rimmer, Irisys’ Divisional Director of thermal imaging, says: “Thermal imaging cores offer consistent, outstanding performance across a variety of systems and devices. The introduction of micron-17 into Irisys’ cores gives OEMs even more opportunities to take new innovation to the market while remaining cost-competitive.”

Featuring a compact enclosure and range of interfaces that include standard composite video, the Irisys series provides the OEM with a thermal core usable in default mode or with external control. Applications include night vision, CCTV, marine and security vehicles and handheld viewing.

Visit www.irisys.co.uk/thermal-imaging/thermal-imaging-modules.

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