Thermal Imager Talks to PC

Sept. 2, 2010
The OSXL-101 is a compact infrared thermal imaging sensor using a thermopile array detector. 
The sensor measures real-time temperature and a thermal image up to 300°C (572°F). Ethernet connectivity allows the sensor to communicate with the PC running the application software or the user’s LAN. The unit has 2,256-pixel resolution, built-in alarms and a mounting stand with a ball-socket fitting for full range of motion. An optional NEMA 4 (IP65) enclosure is available. Pricing starts at $2,900.Omega Engineering Inc.www.omega.com203.359.1660

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