Showing all 7 results
- 
	  
- 
	 Teledyne FLIR Neutrino LC USB/Analog VPC Kit$210.00The USB VPC kit with an additional custom 6-foot cable with a BNC pigtail provides an additional analog video signal (NTSC-compliant). 
- 
	 Teledyne FLIR Neutrino LC Utility Kit$640.00Provides all output options on a single PCB. Includes a wire harness to the cooler interface. 
 The accessory board converts video signal into a Camera-Link-compliant output via a SDR-26 receptacle.
- 
	 Teledyne FLIR Neutrino LC Demonstration LensA 22mm fixed focal length, f/5.5 lens provides a 25° horizontal field of view (HFOV). Includes a mechanical housing for the lens and allows for focus capability via keyed lens barrel and threaded barrel/housing. 
- 
	 Teledyne FLIR Neutrino LC OGI, MWIR Optical Gas Imaging Camera Module- Sensor Size (W x H): 640 x 512
- HOT MWIR Sensor Technology
- Pixel Pitch: 15m
- Size (w/o lens): 78.5mm x 45.5mm x 61mm (3.1″ x 1.8″ x 2.4″)
- Spectral Band: 3.2µm – 3.4µm
- Weight: < 380 grams (<13.4 oz)
- Frame Rate: 30 Hz, programmable up to 60 Hz
- F#: f/1.59
- Sensitivity [NEdT]: < 35mK (50% well fill at TBB=25 °C )
- Continuous Zoom up to 8X
 Interfaces and Accessories sold separately. 
- 
	 Teledyne FLIR Neutrino LC, Shutterless MWIR Camera Core- Sensor Size (W x H): 640 x 512
- Shutterless
- HOT MWIR Sensor Technology
- Pixel Pitch: 15µm
- Size (w/o lens): 12.0cm x 7.1m x 11.6cm
- Spectral Band: 3.4µm – 4.9µm Standard
- Weight: < 380 grams (<13.4 oz)
- Frame Rate: 60Hz, programmable up to 60Hz
- F#: f/5.5 Standard, f/4 & f/2.5 options
- Continuous Zoom up to 8X
 Interfaces and Accessories sold separately. 
- 
	 Teledyne FLIR Neutrino LC, with Shutter MWIR Camera Core- Sensor Size (W x H): 640 x 512
- HOT MWIR Sensor Technology
- Pixel Pitch: 15µm
- Size (w/o lens): 12.0cm x 7.1m x 11.6cm
- Spectral Band: 3.4µm – 4.9µm Standard
- Weight: < 380 grams (<13.4 oz)
- Frame Rate: 60Hz, programmable up to 60Hz
- F#: f/5.5 Standard, f/4 & f/2.5 options
- Continuous Zoom up to 8X
 Interfaces and Accessories sold separately. 
