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FLIR ADK - Thermal Vision Automotive Development Kit

FLIR ADK - Thermal Vision Automotive Development Kit

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Regular price $3,469.00 USD
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The FLIR ADK™ is a cost-effective way to develop the next generation of automotive thermal vision for advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous vehicles (AV). Thermal infrared cameras are the best sensor technology for pedestrian detection, reliably classifying people in cluttered environments and giving analytics the critical information needed for automated decision making. The ADK’s rugged, IP67 rated enclosure incorporates a heated window for all-weather driving. With the GMSL and USB interfaces, installation is plug-and-play easy.

Note: Only GMSL1 cameras work with the Ethernet BoB



    See Clearly, Even in Challenging Lighting Conditions

    Thermal sensors create images from heat, not light, so they can detect pedestrians and oncoming vehicles regardless of lighting conditions.

    Next-Generation Thermal Vision is Plug-and-Play Easy

    Start collecting thermal data in minutes.

    Simple Interface Ports Data Directly into Analytics

    Easy set-up, operation, and integration.


    Specifications

    Overview

    • Pixel Pitch: 12 µm
    • Spectral Band: 8-14 microns (LWIR)
    • Thermal Sensitivity: < 50 mK
    •  Weight: ~100 gm (3.5 oz)
    • Camera Interface Options: USB, GMSL, Ethernet and FPD-link
    • Data Format: Software-selectable: 16-bit TIFF (raw sensor format) or compressed 8-bit

    Environmental

    • Environmental Protection: IP67
    • Environmental & Approvals
    • Operating Temperature: -40°C to +85°C (-40°F to +185°F)
    • Shock: 1,500 G @ 0.4 msec
    • Imaging & Optical
    • Array format: 640 × 512
    • Frame Rate: Full Frame (30 & 60 Hz selectable), 9 Hz optional
    • Sensor Technology: Boson™ – Uncooled VOx microbolometer
    • Solar protection: Yes (sun will not damage sensor)

    Physical

    • Dimensions (W x H x D): 35 × 40 × 47 mm (1.38 × 1.57 × 1.8 in)

    Power

    • Power Consumption: 1 W (without heater); ~4 W average and 12 W maximum (with heater)
    • Power Requirements: Camera: 5 VDC (USB2) or 24 VDC (GMSL); Window Heater: 12 VDC (USB2) or 24 VDC (GMSL)

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    Important Notes 

    • Removal of the camera from the housing will invalidate the warranty.
    • All international customers that are ordering any Thermal Imaging Camera will be required to fill out an End Use Statement document before shipment. Once you place your order we will send you an email with the documents.
    • All US orders will get 60Hz cameras unless you contact us (help@groupgets.com)
    • We can ship 60 Hz cameras to certain other countries (listed below) but it will require some additional documents before shipment. All other international orders will receive a 9Hz camera.
    • The authorized export, reexport and transfer countries for 60Hz cameras are: Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, the United Kingdom.


    Export Information

    • ECCN 60/30Hz: 6A003.b.4.b
    • ECCN 9Hz: 6A993.a
    • HTSUS: 9013.80.9100
    • Country of Origin: USA
    • This item is export restricted. See "Important Notes" section above.

     

    🕑Lead Time🕑

    Approximately 3 Weeks from when your order is placed. Your whole order will ship together.

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