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IS640-17 LWIR Lenses

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Lenses for the IS640 / IS640-17 LWIR camera for microscopic and macroscopic temperature measurement and analysis.
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Overview

We developed a full suite of infrared lenses, enabling both microscopic and macroscopic temperature measurement.  Lenses are manufactured from Germanium, Zinc Selenide, and Zinc Sulfide with anti-reflective coatings for maximum transmission in the long wave infrared region.  Each lens is designed for maximum sensitivity, long working distance, and with minimum distortion for clear, precise imaging.  We developed a bayonet-style mechanical interface enabling quick lens attachment and removal while maximizing thermal uniformity between the lens and camera body to maintain the high measurement accuracy. 

Applications

  • Semiconductor device failure analysis
  • Circuit board failure analysis
  • Microscopic temperature measurement and analysis of materials

Features

Comprehensive Calibration

Each lens is calibrated while installed on the camera, resulting in unsurpassed accuracy and measurement uniformity across the entire field-of-view.

Compatible Lenses

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Specifications

Optics


Pixel Resolution

Focus

Working Distance

Field of View

Focal Length

Working F/#

Object Space NA

Depth of Field

[PN0118] IS640-17 LWIR Lenses (5 micron)

5 µm


Fixed

19.5 mm


3.2 x 2.4 mm



20.6 mm



2.62


0.65

±15µm


[PN1112] IS640-17 LWIR Lenses (C 5 Micron)

5 µm

Fixed

19 mm

3.2 x 2.4 mm

15.7 mm

2.84

0.60

±15µm

[PN0653] IS640-17 LWIR Lenses (10 micron)

10 µm


Fixed

20 mm


6.4 x 4.8 mm


40.9 mm


1.41

0.60

±25µm


[PN0116] IS640-17 LWIR Lenses (20 micron)

20 µm


Fixed

31 mm


12.8 x 9.6 mm


36.4 mm


1.09

0.39

±40µm


[PN0910] IS640-17 LWIR Lenses (20 micron LWD)

20 µm

Fixed

44 mm

12.8 x 9.6 mm

36 mm

1.18

0.36

±40µm

[PN1108] IS640-17 LWIR Lenses (C 20 micron)

20 µm

Fixed

35.3 mm

12.8 x 9.6 mm

32.7 mm

1.15

0.35

±40µm

[PN0117] IS640-17 LWIR Lenses (40 micron)

40 µm


Fixed

27 mm


25.6 x 19.2 mm


15.2 mm


0.76

0.28

±120µm


[PN0911] IS640-17 LWIR Lenses (40 micron LWD)

40 µm

Fixed

86 mm

25.6 x 19.2 mm

35 mm

1.02

0.21

±120µm

[PN0119] IS640-17 LWIR Lenses (80 micron)

80 µm


Fixed

69 mm

51.2 x 38.4 mm


16.3 mm


1.05

0.10

±900µm

[PN1113] IS640-17 LWIR Lenses (C 80 Micron)

80 µm

Fixed

116 mm

51.2 x 38.4 mm

14.4 mm

1.11

0.10

±900µm

[PN0120] IS640-17 LWIR Lenses (Variable Focus Macro)

140 μm min  resolution (at 100 mm)

Manual

100 mm to infinity

89.6 x 67.2 mm minimum

12 mm

1.00

0.003

Dependent on working distance

[PN1111] IS640-17 LWIR Lenses (C Macro)

23 μm min possible,  80 μm min optimal

Manual

(TDB)

(TBD)

14.2 mm

1.1

Dependent on working distance

Dependent on working distance

Measurement


Calibration range †

Sensitivity (NETD) ‡

Accuracy

[PN0118] IS640-17 LWIR Lenses (5 micron)

10 to 300°C *< 300 mKNon-radiometric (designed for lock-in thermography testing and spatial/temporal relative measurements)

[PN1112] IS640-17 LWIR Lenses (C 5 Micron)

10 to 300°C *< 300 mKNon-radiometric (designed for lock-in thermography testing and spatial/temporal relative measurements)

[PN0653] IS640-17 LWIR Lenses (10 micron)

Low range: 10 to 80°C *
High range: 10 to 300°C
Low range: < 50 mK (60 Hz)
High range: < 90 mK (60 Hz)
Low range: ± 2°C
High range: ± 2°C or 2% of reading §

[PN0116] IS640-17 LWIR Lenses (20 micron)

Low range: 10 to 80°C *
High range: 10 to 300°C
Low range: < 35 mK (60 Hz)
High range: < 70 mK (60 Hz)
Low range: ± 2°C
High range: ± 2°C or 2% of reading §

[PN0910] IS640-17 LWIR Lenses (20 micron LWD)

Low range: 10 to 80°C *
High range: 10 to 300°C
Low range: < 35 mK (60 Hz)
High range: < 70 mK (60 Hz)
Low range: ± 2°C
High range: ± 2°C or 2% of reading §

[PN1108] IS640-17 LWIR Lenses (C 20 micron)

Low range: 10 to 80°C *
High range: 10 to 300°C
Low range: < 35 mK (60 Hz)
High range: < 70 mK (60 Hz)
Low range: ± 2°C
High range: ± 2°C or 2% of reading §

[PN0117] IS640-17 LWIR Lenses (40 micron)

Low range: 10 to 60°C *
High range: 10 to 250°C
Low range: < 25 mK (60 Hz)
High range: < 50 mK (60 Hz)
Non-radiometric (designed for lock-in thermography testing and spatial/temporal relative measurements)

[PN0911] IS640-17 LWIR Lenses (40 micron LWD)

Low range: 10 to 80°C *
High range: 10 to 300°C
Low range: < 35 mK (60 Hz)
High range: < 70 mK (60 Hz)
Low range: ± 2°C
High range: ± 2°C or 2% of reading §

[PN0119] IS640-17 LWIR Lenses (80 micron)

Low range: 10 to 80°C *
High range: 10 to 300°C
Low range: < 35 mK (60 Hz)
High range: < 70 mK (60 Hz)
Low range: +/-2°C
High range: +/-2°C or 2% of reading §

[PN1113] IS640-17 LWIR Lenses (C 80 Micron)

Low range: 10 to 80°C *
High range: 10 to 300°C
Low range: < 35 mK (60 Hz)
High range: < 70 mK (60 Hz)
Low range: +/-2°C
High range: +/-2°C or 2% of reading §

[PN0120] IS640-17 LWIR Lenses (Variable Focus Macro)

Low range: 10 to 80°C *
High range: 10 to 300°C
Low range: < 35 mK (60 Hz)
High range: < 70 mK (60 Hz)
Low range: +/-2°C
High range: +/-2°C or 2% of reading §

[PN1111] IS640-17 LWIR Lenses (C Macro)

Low range: 10 to 80°C *
High range: 10 to 300°C
Low range: < 35 mK (60 Hz)
High range: < 70 mK (60 Hz)
Low range: +/-2°C
High range: +/-2°C or 2% of reading §

* Sentris low range calibrations are optimized for highest sensitivity and may have reduced calibration range.

† The calibration range stated in the specification indicates the range of black-body temperatures used during calibration. Temperature measurements outside of the stated range may be able to be performed but may not meet the specified measurement accuracy.

‡ Noise Equivalent Temperature Difference (NETD) specifies the smallest temperature difference that can be detected. The value stated is NETD at 60 Hz frame rate. Activating real-time image averaging can improve NETD but will increase the measurement response time.

§ whichever is greater


Optical Magnification Comparison

Optical magnification is calculated by dividing the sensor pixel size (17µm) by the lens image pixel size.

Image pixel size
Optical Magnification
80µm
17/80 = 0.2125x
40µm
17/40 = 0.425x
20µm
17/20 = 0.85x
10µm  
17/10 = 1.7x
5µm
17/5 = 3.4x


Width of a line in micrometers in USAF Resolving Power Test Target 1951


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1 2000.001000.00
500.00
250.00
125.00
62.50
31.25
15.63
7.81
3.91
1.95
0.98
2
1781.80
890.90
445.45
222.72
111.36
55.68
27.84
13.92
6.96
3.48
1.74
0.87
3
1587.40
793.70
396.85
198.43
99.21
49.61
24.80
12.40
6.20
3.10
1.55
0.78
4
1414.21
707.11
353.55
176.78
88.39
44.19
22.10
11.05
5.52
2.76
1.38
0.69
5
1259.92
629.96
314.98
157.49
78.75
39.37
19.69
9.84
4.92
2.46
1.23
0.62
6
1122.46
561.23
280.62
140.31
70.15
35.08
17.54
8.77
4.38
2.19
1.10
0.55

Figure 1: From left to right: USAF 1951 chart from Macro, 80µm, 40µm, 20µm, 10µm, 5µm lens perspective

Setup, Operation, & Maintenance

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1 year standard warranty