Designed for professional use, FLIR Vue Pro is more than a thermal camera, it is a thermal measurement instrument and data recorder that adds tremendous value to your sUAS operations and services.
Take drone thermal imaging and data recording to the new heights with Vue Pro
ON-BOARD RECORDING
Vue Pro records 8-bit digital video in MJPEG or H.264 formats and 14-bit still imagery to a removable micro-SD card so you won’t lose any of your data to transmission loss. Imagery is saved to the micro-SD card and can be retrieved either from the card or by plugging the camera into a USB cable, where your computer will see it as a storage device.
MAVLINK INTEGRATION & CAMERA CONTROL
In addition to MAVLink compatibility for automated image capture and image geo-tagging, the same Accessory Port connection gives you access to two camera controls over PWM commands, so you can select color palettes, start and stop recording, or trigger the camera's e-zoom in-flight from your radio controller.
EASY TO CONFIGURE
Vue Pro comes with a built-in, low-power Bluetooth module, so you can easily configure your camera with our custom iOS or Android apps before you take off. Change colour palettes, set your image optimisation features, configure your PWM inputs, and start recording all without lugging a computer to the field.
FLIR VUE Pro Features
Drone Thermal Imaging
Imagery optimised for airborne operations in a wide variety of environment
Easy Installation Accepts
5VDC input power and outputs analogue video
Easy Set-up & Configuration
Mobile app (iOS and Android) and built-in Bluetooth makes camera set-up a snap
On-Board Recording
Records digital thermal video and stills to an onboard microSD card
PWM Control
Configure and control the camera in the air with up to four PWM inputs
MAVLink Interface
Trigger automated image capture and geo-tag images for mapping & survey missions
FLIR VUE Pro Specifications | ||
Uncooled VOx Microbolometer |
Resolution |
640x512 |
336x256 |
Lens Options (FOV for Full-Sensor Digital Output) |
9 mm; 69° x 56°13 mm; 45° x 37°19 mm; 32° x 26° |
6.8 mm; 44° x 36°9 mm; 35° x 27°13 mm; 25° x 19° |
Lens Options (FOV for NTSC Analog Output)* |
9 mm; 62° x 49°13 mm; 45° x 35°19 mm; 32° x 24° |
6.8 mm; 44° x 33°9 mm; 34° x 26°13 mm; 24° x 18° |
Spectral Band |
7.5 - 13.5 μm |
Full Frame Rates |
30 Hz (NTSC); 25 Hz (PAL) |
Exportable Frame Rates |
7.5 Hz (NTSC); 8.3 Hz (PAL) |
Size |
2.26" x 1.75" (57.4 x 44.4 mm) (including lens) |
Weight |
3.25-4 oz (92.1 – 113.4 g) (configuration dependent) |
Precision Mounting Holes |
Two M2x0.4 on each of two sides & bottomOne 1/4-20 threaded hole on top |
Image Optimization for sUAS |
Yes |
Scene Presets & Image Processing? |
Yes - Adjustable in App |
Invertable Image? |
Yes - Adjustable in App |
Color Palettes |
Yes - Adjustable in App and via PWM |
Zoom |
Yes - Adjustable in App and via PWM |
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Input Voltage |
4.8 - 6.0 VDC |
Power Dissipation (peak) |
2.1 W (3.9 W) |
Operating Temperature Range |
-20°C to +50°C |
Non-Operating Temperature Range |
-55°C to +95°C |
Operational Altitude |
+40,000 feet |
Power & HDMI Video Module (Optional Accessory) |
Input Power Range |
5 VDC - 28 VDC |
Reverse Polarity Protection? |
Yes |
Analog Video Output |
Yes |
HDMI Output |
1280x720 @ 50 Hz, 60 Hz |
* Because the analog video output resolutions (640 × 480 and 320 × 240, respectively) are less than the full sensor resolution captured when saving digital stills and video, their resultant fields of view are slightly smaller as well. Both sets of values are shown here to allow operators the option of choosing the FOVs that most accurately reflect their pre-flight planning requirements. |
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