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Micro Thermal Camera Opens Applications to Consumers

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Dr. Austin Richards, FLIR Commercial Systems

Personal thermal imaging just got affordable – but the technology can be used in various industries, too. Thermal imaging is hardly new, but most of us don’t carry thermal imagers in our pockets. Not yet. But it could happen soon, thanks to a new thermal infrared camera so tiny, low-power and inexpensive that it can fit in a cellphone or other mobile device. The new micro thermal camera (MTC) represents the latest development in a technological revolution that has seen dramatic reductions in the size, weight, power and cost of thermal imaging cameras over the past 15...Read full article

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    Published: October 2014
    Glossary
    detector
    1. A device designed to convert the energy of incident radiation into another form for the determination of the presence of the radiation. The device may function by electrical, photographic or visual means. 2. A device that provides an electric output that is a useful measure of the radiation that is incident on the device.
    lepton
    The generic term describing the class of light particles having no strong interactions.
    sensor
    1. A generic term for detector. 2. A complete optical/mechanical/electronic system that contains some form of radiation detector.
    thermal imaging
    Thermal imaging is a technology that detects infrared radiation (heat) emitted by objects and converts it into an image, known as a thermogram, which displays temperature variations in different colors. Unlike visible light imaging, thermal imaging does not require any ambient light and can be used in complete darkness or through obstructions such as smoke, fog, and certain materials. Thermal cameras use sensors to detect infrared radiation and generate images based on the temperature...
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