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Thermal imaging assists sports and exercise science research
At Portsmouth University, the Department of Sport and Exercise Science have been reporting on the advantages of using FLIR Systems thermal imaging cameras for measuring skin temperature at rest, during exercise, and recovery. Skin temperature is an important physiological measure that can reflect the presence of illness and injury as well as provide insight into the localised interactions between the body and the environment.
The future of the automotive industry
The automotive electronics industry has been undergoing a massive transformation for years. Autonomous driving and electrification are driving this revolution. Which is why this industry is showing impressive technologies that answer market needs in term of comfort, safety and power management. Inertial and chemical sensors hubs, as well as imaging and magnetic sensors hubs, are all part of the automotive electronics landscape.
Thermal imaging camera accelerates board inspection
An application note details how FLIR Systems’ ETS320 thermal imaging camera is being used by Stuttgart-based ISOMEDIA to investigate and speed-up the repair of assembled printed circuit boards (PBA). ISOMEDIA is a leading customer service provider and same day repair centre for leading brands of mobile devices in Germany.
Free clamp meter with every infrared camera
The ability to receive and correlate measurement data from similarly WiFi enabled meters is abenefit of the FLIR Ex-Series point-and-shoot thermal imaging cameras. Until the end of September 2017, anyone buying a FLIR E6 or E8 camera will be able to experience this functionality for free. For this limited period, every FLIR E6 or E8 ordered will come complete with a FLIR CM4x clamp meter.The FLIR Ex-Series infrared cameras are powerful and cost-e...
ACAL BFi adds video processing supplier to linecard
Acal BFi has entered into an exclusive distribution agreement to provide advanced video processing products from Sightline Applications across Europe. Sightline’s advanced embedded systems deliver high performance video processing in compact, lightweight, low-power packages, which can now be integrated into more customer designs with the support and expertise of Acal BFi.
Going back to basics with capturing thermal images
FLIR Systems’ Infrared Training Centre (ITC) is going back to basics for its next webinar.With the sophistication of thermal imaging cameras growing with each generation, it is easy to forget that the efficiency and accuracy of these devices is very much dependant on the knowledge and skill of the user.
Thermal imaging camera helps cut test times
Designed for quick temperature checks on printed circuit boards and other small electronics the FLIR ETS320 Thermal Imaging camera is available at distributor Farnell element14. It can be used in the laboratory, for accurate quality assurance and factory acceptance testing. Heat can be an important factor in understanding how a system is functioning and the camera provides non-contact thermal measurement through a combination of a high sensitivel...
Thermal imaging validates the quality of automotive parts
Plastics play an increasingly important role in product design and IR welding is a popular method of joining these components. For one manufacturer of instrument panels and cockpit systems, Yanfeng Automotive Interiors, IR welding has proved a sound investment and it is complemented by FLIR thermal imaging to monitor the efficiency of the process. This technology is responsible for ensuring consistent welding quality, high product throughput and ...
Thermal imaging cameras aid hummingbird research
Thermal imaging cameras developed by FLIR Systems are being used by researchers at the Loyola Marymount University (LMU) Center for Urban Resilience in Los Angeles to better understand how hummingbirds have an incredible ability to maintain strength with little rest. Understanding the physiological mechanisms hummingbirds use to cope with extreme energy requirements and limitations may open the door to broader, human medical applications such as ...
Thermography camera series feature laser-assisted autofocus
Professional thermal imaging cameras, designed for thermographers who operate in a variety of environments including power generation, electrical distribution, and research laboratories has been introduced by FLIR Systems. These cameras offer enhanced ergonomics with 180° rotating optical blocks, laser-assisted autofocus, and auto-calibrating lenses that are interchangeable with select FLIR camera models.