With its compact form factor and lightweight design, the FLIR Hadron RGB/Thermal Camera Module is suitable for integration in various UAV and robotics platforms. The SWaP+C optimized dual 12MP RGB and Boson 30 Hz thermal cameras are crucial for industrial and civil service missions. With one camera, you can see in the normal visual spectrum to assess a situation, but you can also view thermal imaging to see in low-light or dark environments to locate and rescue individuals or properly inspect a structure. When out in the open air, its IP53-rated water and dust resistance (when rear interfaces are sealed) keep it protected from the elements.
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Key Features
- For Implementation in UAVs or Robotics
- 12MP RGB Visual Spectrum Camera
- Boson 30 Hz Thermal Imaging Camera
- Compact & Lightweight Form Factor
With its compact form factor and lightweight design, the FLIR Hadron RGB/Thermal Camera Module is suitable for integration in various UAV and robotics platforms. The SWaP+C optimized dual 12MP RGB and Boson 30 Hz thermal cameras are crucial for industrial and civil service missions. With one camera, you can see in the normal visual spectrum to assess a situation, but you can also view thermal imaging to see in low-light or dark environments to locate and rescue individuals or properly inspect a structure. When out in the open air, its IP53-rated water and dust resistance (when rear interfaces are sealed) keep it protected from the elements.
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Does this module have zooming capabilities in ...
Does this module have zooming capabilities in either EO or IR? It appears as though that is not a built in feature, but I wanted to double check.
Th7e FLIR Hadron RGB/Thermal Camera Module (30 Hz) will not provide zooming capabilities in EO or IR.
Date published: 2022-09-04