It is an all-in-one solution featuring a thermal camera, control unit, I/O card as well as a TCP/IP interface integrated within a single casing including an in-built webserver allowing for communication with a superior system including any PLC.
Key Applications:
Machine Vision
Process Control
Automation
Metrology
Pyrometric Functions
Temperature Measurement
FEATURES AND CONFIGURATION POSSIBILITIES
An in-built webserver for the camera setting and process visualisation
ATCP/IPinterface for communication with a superior system
Digital inputs/outputs enabling triggering and alarm outputs
Temperature measurementup to 1500 °C (2732 °F)
The Workswell SMARTIS thermal camera can be operated and configured independently without the need for a direct connection to a PC or a superior unit. The thermal camera is offered in resolutions of 336 x 256 px and640 x 512 px. A LWIR (Long Wave InfraRed) microbolometer with the spectral range of 7.5 – 13.5 μm and different lenses.
MEASUREMENT & CONNECTIVITY
The Workswell SMARTIS thermal camera is designed for process automation and machine vision but can also be used for continuous measurements of temperature in metrological and research applications.
The SMARTIS thermal camera has been designed for use inprocess automationso that it can autonomously control a separate smaller process however, could also become a part of the more extensive control system. Therefore, it has been equipped with aTCP/IPinterface (Ethernet 100Mb/sec, RJ-45) which is complemented with digital inputs and analogue outputs (current loop 0-24 mA/12 V).
The measurement scope of the thermal camera ranges from -25 °C to 550 °C (-13 °F to 1022 °F), optionally up to 1500 °C (2732 °F). Metrologic accuracy (±2% or ±2°C (±3.6°F) ) and sensitivity (up to 50 mK, i.e. 0.05 °C (0.09 °F) ) have stood as priorities in the thermal camera’s development.
BUILT-IN WEBSERVER & SDK
The Workswell SMARTIS thermal camera contains an built-in webserver allowing for easy setup of the thermal camera as well as measurement functions, inputs and outputs and image streaming options all to be controlled remotely.
An SDK for integrating the thermal imager into your devices is available.SMARTIS Ethernet SDK is a set of commands, intended to control the SMARTIS camera over the Ethernet con-nection without the need of a web browser. The SMARTIS runs a TCP/IP server for the control. The opened server is similar to telnet protocol and can beused with telnet terminal software.
SMARTIS INTERFACES
4x digital input/output for trigger
Power supply
Ethernet TCP/IP with a RJ-45 connector for communication with PLC, but also with the in-built webserver