Flir Systems has announced the launch of its Flir ETS320 thermal solution for the testing of electronic components on engineering test benches. The First Flir camera specifically designed for test and test analysis of the thermal characteristics of electronic components and circuit boards (PCBs), the Flir ETS320 aims to advance the accuracy of tests and diagnostics in the field of electronics.
This new reference combines a high-sensitivity thermal imaging camera (designed for the acquisition of PCB images and other electronic components) with adjustable gallows and thus offers consistent contactless thermal testing throughout the electronic component design, development and production process. Offering more than 76,000 temperature measurement points, the Flir ETS320 monitors energy consumption, detects hot spots and identifies potential points of failure during product development. The high measurement accuracy of this camera, as well as the ability to visualize low temperature differences, help to assess thermal performance, ensure environmental compatibility and solve problems for a wide range of electronic products.
"The Flir ETS320 provides an essential thermal perspective in the design, development and testing of electronic components and devices," said Andy Teich, CEO of Flir Systems. As electronic components become smaller and more powerful, it is imperative to be able to observe and understand the thermal performance of these systems. A custom-designed system is now available for this community. »
Flir designed this rechargeable battery-powered unit so that it can be configured quickly and easily. This gives product developers an immediate view of the thermal performance of their designs. The unit is fully assembled and ready to be connected to a PC running Flir Tools software. It is then possible to analyze, record and report very detailed data. The built-in test foot and sliding installation concept allow for optimal flexibility when acquiring images of electronic components, regardless of size.
Find out more: www.flir.com/ETS320