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The world’s first radiometric thermal camera module for integrators

The Teledyne FLIR Lepton 3.1R

The Teledyne FLIR Lepton 3.1R is the world’s first radiometric thermal camera module with a 95-degree field of view (FOV), 160 x 120 resolution, and a scene dynamic range of up to 400 degrees Celsius. This makes it ideal for a wide range of applications, including early fire detection, condition monitoring, and occupancy tracking.

The Lepton 3.1R is a drop-in enhancement for existing Lepton-based products, making it easy to upgrade existing systems. It also features the same low-power consumption and compact form factor as previous Lepton modules, making it ideal for mobile and embedded applications.

In addition to its impressive specifications, the Lepton 3.1R also includes a number of advanced features that make it a valuable tool for integrators. These features include:

Integrated digital thermal image processing

Radiometry: the ability to provide the temperature of every pixel in the scene

Online Lepton integration toolbox with application notes and source code

MyFLIR application software and image-enhancing multispectral dynamic imaging (MSX) and Vivid-IR.

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