FLIR Systems A6260sc short wavelength infrared (SWIR) camera for science and R&D applications combines high-speed performance with fully customizable features. Incorporating a high-resolution detector, the A6250sc camera offers improved sensitivity and linearity across the full dynamic range, making it suitable for radiometry and temperature calibrated applications.
The A6260sc is equipped with an indium gallium arsenide (InGaAs) detector, optimized to the 0.9–1.7 µm or 0.6–1.7 µm waveband, which produces crisp, 640 x 512-pixel thermal images. The sensor includes three user-selectable gain states offering a 75x gain factor, making it a flexible tool for imaging both bright objects (laser beam profiling) and low light scenes (night glow imaging).
Adjustable frame rates and synchronized triggering to external events and devices on the FLIR A6260sc provide the flexibility to customize settings such that you can optimize the camera to almost any SWIR application. The A6260sc also provides a built-in flat field shutter that can be either manually or automatically controlled for spatially uniform image quality.
When optimized for the 0.9–1.7 µm waveband, the A6260sc can be factory- or user-calibrated to measure temperatures above 400°C. Couple this with the ability to see through materials such as glass, and the FLIR A6260sc camera becomes a suitable tool for high temperature thermal measurement in an oven, furnace or environmental chamber.
The FLIR A6260sc camera works with FLIR ResearchIR Max software, enabling intuitive viewing, recording and advanced processing of thermal data. The A6260sc is fully compliant with GigE Vision and GeniCam, making it plug-and-play with other software programs, such as MathWorks MATLAB. Customers can use the optional SDK for integration into their own custom software program.

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