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BAE Systems introduces enhanced features for TWV640 thermal camera coreLEXINGTON, Mass., Sept. 14, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- BAE Systems (LSE: BA) has unveiled enhanced capabilities for its TWV640 thermal camera core, designed for makers of thermal imaging solutions for defense, space, and commercial markets. The technology is used in security and surveillance, firefighting vision systems, automotive cameras, and more. "We are continuing to provide our customers in the U.S. and abroad superior imagery and customizable features." The TWV640 is powered by BAE Systems' Athena™ 640 focal plane array, an uncooled long wave infrared microbolometer. The upgraded features include:
The technology captures clear, complete images with lower temporal noise in the most visually challenging conditions including heavy fog, smoke, dust, haze, and darkness. This is invaluable to a broad range of applications for security, firefighting, targeting, thermography, and more. "By further enhancing our imaging technology, we are continuing to provide our customers in the U.S. and abroad the superior imagery and customizable features they expect from BAE Systems," said Robyn Decker, director of Sensor Solutions at BAE Systems. TWV640—a 640X480 thermal camera core—was the first commercially available, uncooled thermal camera core on the market using 12-micron pixels, versus the standard 17-micron focal plane which can reduce optics sizes by 50% and decrease optics cost by 20%. BAE Systems' Athena product line of high performance thermal camera cores is renowned for customizable settings, a software development kit, graphic user interface and display drivers, making it easy to configure based on mission needs. The TWV640 is produced at BAE Systems' state-of-the-art facility in Austin, Texas. For more information, please contact: www.baesystems.com/US
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