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Teledyne FLIR VUE TV128 Payload

Teledyne FLIR VUE TV128 Payload

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  • Quick connect, swappable
  • 640 x 512 thermal resolution, 5x zoom
  • 16 MP visible resolution, 128x zoom
  • 20 MP mapping mode
  • Patented FLIR MSX®technology
  • FLIR Thermal Studio™and Pix4D®compatible
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Teledyne FLIR Vue TV128 Payload – Precision Imaging for Every Mission

If you're looking for a quick connect, swappable thermal resolution camera for the Teledyne FLIR SIRAS, the Teledyne FLIR VUE TV128 is the perfect choice.

With 640 × 512 thermal resolution and 5x zoom, it's perfect for capturing those key details. And with 16 MP visible resolution and 128x zoom, you can be sure to get the big picture too.

Plus, our patented FLIR MSX® technology ensures that you'll get crisp, clear images every time. And for even more flexibility, the FLIR Thermal Studio™ and Pix4D® compatibility let you create custom maps and 3D models.

So whether you're mapping out a new construction site or investigating a potential crime scene, the Teledyne FLIR VUE TV128 is up to the task.

Key Features of the FLIR Vue TV128

  • Dual-Sensor Technology: The Vue TV128 payload puts a thermal imaging camera and a day/night camera together inside one package, giving an operator complete data capture anytime. Users can switch between thermal and visual modes or both for better situational awareness.
  • Thermal Imaging: Featuring FLIR's accepted thermal sensor, the Vue TV128 detects slight alterations in temperature, providing clear thermal mapping, detection of heat sources, and real-time monitoring of temperature.
  • High Definition Visible Light Camera: It comes integrated with a visible light sensor that takes captured images with great crispness even at low light. The HD camera ensures that users can collect visual data for further analysis or reporting.
  • Seamless Integration: The Vue TV128 is compatible with Teledyne FLIR SIRAS drones and other leading platforms, ensuring easy installation and operation. Its light construction has allowed for the longest possible flight times with no sacrifice in performance.
  • Rugged and Weather-Resistant: Designed for the toughest environments, the Vue TV128 proves rugged and reliable and stands up to the most challenging circumstances. It's ideal for industrial inspections, law enforcement, and environmental monitoring.

In Action: Real-World Applications of the Vue TV128

  • Search and Rescue: In case of emergency, the thermal sensor in the Vue TV128 can immediately pinpoint where people need to be rescued even at low visibilities like smoke, fog, or darkness.
  • Industrial Inspections: The dual-sensor system allows precise infrastructural, pipeline, and power line inspections so that problems are detected before they become costly repairs.
  • Law Enforcement and Security: Using the Vue TV128, law enforcement can monitor large areas, track suspects, or gather evidence in real-time. The thermal sensor is especially useful in locating hidden individuals or tracking movements at night.
  • Environmental Monitoring: This payload is essential for monitoring wildlife, tracking changes in vegetation, and assessing environmental changes such as forest fires or deforestation.

Seamless Setup: Charging and Installing Your FLIR Vue TV128

  • Charging: The Vue TV128 is powered directly by the drone’s battery system. Ensure your drone’s battery is fully charged before use to maximize the operational time of the payload.
  • Installation: The Vue TV128 is designed for easy installation. Simply attach the payload to the drone's gimbal system using the provided mounting bracket. Ensure that all connections are secure before powering on the drone.

Maximizing Performance: How to Use the DB120 with FLIR Vue TV128

Once installed, the Vue TV128 can be controlled via the drone’s flight control system or a dedicated ground control station. Users can toggle between thermal and visible light modes as needed and adjust settings for optimal data collection in real-time.

Understanding Remote ID: Enhancing Safety and Compliance 

Remote ID is a system mandated by the FAA to allow authorities to track and identify drones in flight. The Teledyne FLIR Vue TV128 ensures compliance with Remote ID regulations, especially for public safety and industrial applications where secure identification is necessary.

Dronefly’s Value Commitment

When you purchase from Dronefly, you benefit from:

  • Expert Support: Our team is ready to assist with any questions about your drone or payload integration.
  • Fast Shipping: Get your Teledyne FLIR Vue TV128 quickly with our reliable shipping options.
  • Authorized Dealer: As an authorized FLIR dealer, Dronefly guarantees you are receiving authentic products backed by manufacturer warranties.

Specifications

Compatibility: Teledyne FLIR SIRAS

EO Camera Optics
Effective Focal Length (EFL) 4.8 mm, 67° HFOV, F/# 1/2.3
EO Camera Resolution
16 MP with 20 MP mapping mode, 128x zoom
FLIR MSX
Yes
IR Camera Optics
Effective Focal Length (EFL) 13.6mm, 32° HFOV, F/# 1.0
IR Camera Resolution
FLIR Boson+, 640 x 512, non-radiometric, 5x zoom
IR Video Frame Rate
60 Hz
Radiometric Features
n/a
Sensitivity [NEdT]
<20 mK

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the zoom capability of the Vue TV128?

The Vue TV128 supports up to 16× digital zoom, allowing operators to observe detailed imagery from a safe distance, ideal for critical missions in challenging environments.

How does the Vue TV128 enhance drone operations?

The Vue TV128 enhances operational efficiency by offering:

  • Dual-sensor imaging for versatility in diverse missions.
  • Seamless integration with the SIRAS drone for precise control.
  • Durability and reliability for use in challenging environments, including adverse weather conditions.

What drones are compatible with the Vue TV128 payload?

The Vue TV128 is specifically designed for the Teledyne FLIR SIRAS drone, ensuring seamless integration and optimal performance.

Can FLIR cameras see through walls or clothing?

No, FLIR cameras cannot see through solid barriers like walls, concrete, or clothing. Thermal imaging detects heat signatures and temperature variations on the surface of objects but cannot penetrate solid materials. However, FLIR cameras can identify heat-emitting objects, such as hot water pipes or electrical components, that transfer thermal energy through walls or other barriers.

Where are you located?

Dronefly is located at

19850 Nordhoff Place
Chatsworth, CA 91311
United States

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Do you ship internationally?

Yes, Dronefly ships internationally.

Is the Vue TV128 suitable for night operations?

Yes, the thermal imaging capabilities of the Vue TV128 make it highly effective for night operations and low-light scenarios, such as search-and-rescue missions or surveillance.

What does the acronym FLIR stand for?

FLIR stands for "Forward Looking Infrared", a technology that captures infrared images of a scene without requiring a moving sensor. This innovation enables real-time thermal imaging. FLIR is also the name of a leading manufacturer, FLIR Systems, specializing in thermal imaging cameras for industrial, military, and public safety applications.

Is FLIR better than night vision?

Yes, FLIR cameras offer significant advantages over traditional night vision devices. FLIR cameras detect infrared radiation emitted by objects, making them effective in total darkness and adverse weather conditions, where traditional night vision, reliant on ambient light, may fail. Thermal imaging is ideal for surveillance, search-and-rescue operations, and wildlife observation.

Can you use a FLIR camera during the day?

Yes, FLIR cameras are fully functional in daylight. In fact, daylight can enhance thermal contrast, making it easier to identify heat differences in certain scenarios, such as outdoor inspections or wildlife monitoring.

What is the difference between FLIR and thermal imaging?

FLIR refers to both a brand and a specific technology that captures heat (infrared energy) to create thermal images. While thermal imaging broadly includes various techniques to detect infrared radiation, FLIR cameras are specialized for heat detection and are widely used in applications where visible-light cameras are ineffective, such as in low-light conditions or for identifying heat anomalies.

How does the Vue TV128 improve data collection?

The Vue TV128 provides precise thermal and visible-light imaging that supports detailed data analysis. Its dual-sensor design allows users to capture complementary perspectives, ensuring comprehensive situational awareness.