Cantronic Systems

VE1.6

Cantronic Systems’ VE1.6 thermal imaging video engine is designed for cooled thermal cameras. The device’s digital board accepts camera link data at the input and analog/digital video at the output. The unit functions as a stand-alone or integrated engine with multiple detector and lens options. The engine features a 60-Hertz frame rate, histogram equalization, digital zoom, autofocus, and network and RS-232 control.


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