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    VOx Imager

    SCD’s 17μm VOx Microbolometer technology is the ideal choice for any LWIR VGA system. With its exceptional image quality, ultra-low NETD, rapid imaging capability, and low weight, SCD’s Microbolometer ranks as one of the top LWIR Video Engines on the market. Designed for applications that require minimal Size, Weight, and Power (SWaP), SCD’s VOx technology offers flexible and easy-to-deploy thermal imaging solutions. SCD is always by our customers’ side, providing them with the best solutions tailored to their needs.

    • Parameter
      Performance
    • Technology
      VOx Microbolometer
    • Format
      VGA, 640x480, 17µm
    • Spectral range
      8–14 μm or 3-14μm for Broad Band configuration
    • Sensitivity (30 Hz, f/1,25˚C)
      < 35 mK with no Noise Reduction
    • Frame Rate
      9/25/30/50/60Hz
    • Time to image
      < 3 sec
    • Latency
      Sub frame
    • Power Consumption (30Hz, 25˚C)
      1.55W
    • TEC-Less operation
      Yes, Temp. calibration
    • Video output
      14 bit Parallel, BT.656, Camera Link
    • Optional video output
      Analog video/USB3
    • Operation temperature
      -40°C to +71°C
    • Storage temperature
      -40°C to +85°C
    • Shock
      500G @ 0.5msec
    • Size
      31x31x29.7 mm
    • Weight
      43 gr.
    • Image correction and processing
      Non Uniformity Correction (NUC), Bad-Pixel Replacement (BPR), Scene-Based NUC (SBNUC), Noise Reduction (NR), Dynamic Range Compression (DRC), Dome Effect Correction
    • Configuration
      VOX Imager BB (Broad Band)
    • Detector format
      VGA, 640x480 pixel count
    • Spectral range
      3-14 μm
    • Sensitivity (30 Hz, f/1)
      < 35 mK
    • Dual Dynamic range
      50°C or 250°C, @ F#1
    • Frame rate
      25/30 Hz (<9Hz version available)
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