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Teledyne FLIR IIS Launches SWIR Camera Series
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• Outputs to 10,000 VDC, 1-300 Watt Wide Input Voltages Available • Programmable Regulated Proportional Isolated • Over 2,500 Standard Modules including Surface Mount • Ruggedized Encapsulated for Harsh Envirionments
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WILSONVILLE, OR — Teledyne FLIR IIS has introduced the Forge® 1GigE SWIR (Short Wave Infrared) 1.3 MP camera. The first camera in the Forge
1GigE SWIR series is equipped with a wide-band and high-sensi- tivity Sony SenSWIR™ 1.3 MP IMX990 InGaAs sensor. The ad- vanced sensor captures images across both visible light and SWIR light spectrums (VisSWIR) with 5 µm pixels, providing an extended spectral range from 400 to 1,700 nm. The new camera features a design that balances a compact size with superior image quality.
Forge 1GigE SWIR includes ad- vanced camera features such as pixel correction, sequencer with ROI (Region of Interest), logic block, and counter which provide
Forge 1GigE SWIR camera.
reliable and precise control for a variety of complex applications. All IIS cameras are support-
ed by Teledyne software develop- ment kits (SDK) Spinnaker® 4 and Sapera™ processing and a powerful trigger-to-image relia-
bility (T2IR) framework. Contact: Teledyne FLIR, 2770 S.W. Parkway Avenue,
Wilsonville, OR 97070 % 503-498-3547 Web:
www.flir.com
See at electronica, Hall A3 Booth 338
MID AMERICA Taping and Reeling, Inc.
630.629.6646
www.matr.com
Thermal Magnetic Circuit Breakers from Schurter
SANTA ROSA, CA — SCHUR TER has a long tradition with circuit breakers. In addition to their ther- mal release (bimetal), the classic TA35 and TA36 are now optional- ly equipped with an additional magnetic module, which promises reliable protection within millisec- onds in the event of very high over- current (short circuit). From now on, no additional
Tape and Reel Service & Supplies
fuse is required when using a thermal-magnetic type. Depend- ing on the application, the mag- netic modules are available ei- ther with a slow or a fast acting characteristic. Both models are designed for
Surface Mount Axial / Radial Custom Carrier
snap-in mounting and with finely graduated rated currents. A vari- ety of colors and lighting options make the designer’s choice easier. The SCHURTER TA35 has a more classic style, while its TA36 coun- terpart comes in a more modern design. A circuit breaker with a short circuit protection is mainly meant for applications, where a full protection on the primary side
is required. Contact: SCHURTER, Inc.,
Trays Vacuum Sealers Programming
121 Exchange Blvd Glendale Heights, IL 60139 See at SMTAI, Booth 2735
447 Aviation Boulevard, Santa Rosa, CA 95403 %707-636-3000 fax: 707-636-3033 E-mail:
myra.hallman@schurter.com Web:
www.schurter.com
See at electronica, Hall B2, Booth 130
See at electronica, Hall B6 Booth 201
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