FLIR A300 f (30 Hz) w/25° Lens also available 6°, 15°, 45°, 90°

The main purpose of the housing on the FLIR A300f is to increase the environmental specification of the standard FLIR A300 to IP66 without affecting any of the features available in the camera itself.
The built-in FLIR A300 camera provides an affordable and accurate temperature measurement solution for anyone who needs to solve problems that do not call for the highest speed or reaction and who uses a PC. Due to its composite video output, it is also an excellent choice for thermal image automation applications, where you can utilize its unique properties such as looking through steam.

Key features:

  • Encapsulation to IP66.
  • MPEG-4 streaming.
  • PoE (Power over Ethernet).
  • Built-in web server.
  • General purpose I/O.
  • 100 Mbps Ethernet (100 m cable, wireless, fiber, etc.).
  • Synchronization through SNTP.
  • Composite video output.
  • Multi-camera utility software: FLIR IP Config and FLIR IR Monitor included.
  • Open and well-described TCP/IP protocol for control and set-up.
  • 16-bit 320 × 240 pixel images at 3 Hz, radiometric.

Typical applications:

  • Safety with temperature alarms (multi-camera applications), fire prevention, critical vessel monitoring, and power utility asset management.
  • Volume-oriented industrial control (multi-camera installation is possible).
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Description

Technical Specifications:

Imaging and optical data
IR resolution 320 × 240 pixels
Thermal sensitivity/NETD < 0.05°C @ +30°C (+86°F) / 50 mK
Field of view (FOV) 25° × 18.8°
Minimum focus distance 0.4 m (1.31 ft.)
Focal length 18 mm (0.7 in.)
Spatial resolution (IFOV) 1.36 mrad
Lens identification Automatic
F-number 1.3
Image frequency 30 Hz
Focus Automatic or manual (built in motor)
Zoom 1–8× continuous, digital, interpolating zooming on images
Detector data
Detector type Focal plane array (FPA), uncooled microbolometer
Spectral range 7.5–13 µm
Detector pitch 25 µm
Detector time constant Typical 12 ms
Measurement
Object temperature range –20 to +120°C (–4 to +248°F)
0 to +350°C (+32 to +662°F)
Accuracy ±4°C (±7.2°F) or ±4% of reading