![]() ![]() Try our new GetThermal GUI App to command and control any Lepton using a PureThermal X on macOS & Linux We therefore recommend it for new designs. NOTE, the new Lepton 3.5 is now available with twice the resolution as the 2.5 core, an extended operating temperature range, and a larger scene dynamic range. It can be purchased for under $200 in single quantities. As with Lepton 2.0, the 2.5's frame rate is 9 Hz with a spectral response wavelength range of 8 - 14 microns (nominal). Just like Lepton 2.0, the 2.5 core has a resolution of 80圆0 pixels in an 8.5 x 11.7 x 5.6 mm package - it will fit into the same socket as Lepton 2.0 and existing Lepton 2.0 hardware will support 2.5 but firmware will likely need updating to utilize radiometry. With Lepton 2.5, radiometry just works out of the box. Developers have long sought this feature and until now have had to go through very arduous computing and physical processes to make Lepton 2.0 adequately radiometric. Lepton 2.5 can output a factory-calibrated temperature value for all 4800 pixels in a frame irrespective of the camera temperature with an accuracy of +/-5˚C. The radiometric-capable FLIR Lepton 2.5 is a long-wave infrared (LWIR) thermal imaging core that builds upon its non-radiometric 2.0 predecessors. ![]()
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