PI 640i
The PI 640i is a high-performance infrared camera designed to meet the needs of both demanding researchers and process engineers.
The high-performance Optris PI 640i thermal imager is a compact, precise infrared camera with VGA resolution, delivering superior infrared image quality. With an optical resolution of 640 x 480 pixels, the PI 640i produces pin-sharp radiometric pictures and videos. Its optimal pixel pitch size of 17 µm for long-wavelength infrared radiation, combined with high sensitivity and low thermal noise below 40mK, enables precise measurements of small targets covering just 3x3 pixels. This versatile thermal imager accurately measures temperatures ranging from -20°C to 1500°C.
The PI 640i is now available with the innovative 120° ultra-wide-angle optics, the first of its kind in industrial infrared thermography, offering an unprecedented 120° x 100° field of view (FOV). This expanded FOV enhances monitoring capabilities for large-scale industrial processes and other demanding applications. Alongside the new ultra-wide-angle lens, a range of interchangeable optics, including telephoto lenses (15° x 11° FOV), allows you to select the perfect lens for your specific needs.
Compatible with industrial thermal infrared accessories and equipped with a free-of-charge software package from Optris, the PI 640i ensures seamless integration and operation for a wide range of applications.
- High-performance uncooled USB infrared camera
- Spectral range: 8 µm to 14 µm
- High pixel resolution of 640 x 480
- Frame rate: 32 Hz, up to 125 Hz of sub-images
From $9,625.00
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Product Description
The PI 640i is a high-performance infrared camera designed to meet the needs of both researchers and process engineers. The PI 640i thermal imager is a versatile, high-performance infrared camera that supports remote infrared temperature measurement applications for research and process control applications. This versatile thermal imager has a high VGA resolution and image quality and measures the full temperature range from -20°C to 900°C (-4 °F to 1652 °F) in standard configuration. The camera can be calibrated for high-temperature infrared measurements with a temperature range of up to 1500°C (2732 °F). Superior radiometric measurement characteristics and high image quality define the Precision Line of Optris.
Incorporating uncooled detector technology within Optris infrared cameras enables a cost-effective yet high-performance design characterized by low power consumption, extended operating life, and compact dimensions. The infrared camera uses a high-resolution (640 x 480) uncooled microbolometer infrared detector to produce thermal images with high thermal sensitivity (40mK) for identifying and documenting the most subtle temperature differences. It captures the heat fingerprint for operators who seek thermal insights into their applications. Optris imaging systems are uncooled forward-looking infrared (FLIR) thermal imaging cameras optimized for stationary use. These FLIR cameras have an uncooled two-dimensional imaging detector that creates radiometric thermal images in the infrared wavelength range without utilizing mechanical rotating or oscillating moving mirrors. The uncooled bolometer technology strengthens a more reliable, cheap, and robust design, especially compared to traditional line scanner applications. These FLIR infrared cameras are designed, developed, and manufactured in Germany.
In addition to low thermal noise, unlike other infrared cameras with smaller pixels, the optimal pixel pitch size of 17 µm for long-wavelength infrared radiation allows a small measurement field of view (MFOV) of just 3 x 3 pixels.
The superior quality and larger size of optics also guarantee high image quality, minimizing image distortion and ensuring uniform attenuation across the entire image. A wide variety of interchangeable lens optics are available to properly frame and maximize pixel count on the target to be measured. The infrared camera supports a frame rate of 32 Hz in standard mode or 125 Hz in the high-speed subframe mode to monitor fast manufacturing processes.
The PI 640i works with Optris PIX Connect software, which is available as a free download and has updates provided at no charge. The PIX Connect package includes the ability to seek hot spot and cold spot locations, histogram, temperature profiling, image subtraction, and other thermal image processing tools. For researchers and process engineers, the PC-based PIX Connect platform offers a powerful thermal image processing capability that allows users to extract and document fully calibrated temperature measurements from any pixel in the scene.
Time-versus-temperature data can be extracted from live thermal video feeds and recorded thermal video files containing stored temperature data. Engineers can utilize the data collection capabilities to extract the highest, lowest, and average temperatures from areas of any size or shape and from complex alarm signals. Additionally, the system supports replaying stored thermal video frame by frame, allowing engineers to capture and store radiometric images and trigger snapshots during temperature changes.
The PIX Connect software supports various sheet-oriented industrial temperature measurement processes, including glass line temperature measurement, plastic thermoform temperature measurements, conveyor belt measurement, and wallboard temperature measurement. It achieves this through a special line scan feature, which converts the two-dimensional visual output from the thermal imager into a continuous display of temperature variations across a single line.
The small PI 640i camera head was designed to move easily from the lab bench to small spaces on the factory floor. The robust IP 67 (NEMA 4) can withstand ambient temperatures from 0°C to 70°C (32 °F to 158 °F) without enclosures. A full family of accessories equips the camera for data collection and temperature control in extreme process environments. Water-cooled enclosures are available to protect the camera in ambient temperatures as high as 315°C (599 °F) and include mounting provisions for the Industrial Process Interface referenced below. Air purging accessories keep the optics free from the attenuating effects of factory dust or vapors and are factory-designed and tested. Thermal imager outdoor enclosures with integral heating equip the PI640i thermal imager for outside mounting locations.
The PI 640i infrared camera and PIXConnect software platform were designed to fully support the temperature data flow from the camera to external PLCs or control interfaces.
The Industrial Process Interface accessory facilitates the transmission of current or relay outputs, conveying temperature or alarm data from designated areas to an external Programmable Logic Controller (PLC).
The PI 640i infrared camera is designed and manufactured in Germany and offers calibration certificates for customers who need to document traceability.
Specification
| MODEL | PI640i LT 15°x11° | PI640i LT 33°x25° | PI640i LT 60°x45° | PI640i LT 90°x64° | PI640i LT 120°x100° |
| DETECTOR | |||||
| Optical resolution | Full resolution: 640×480 pixels Linescan: 640×120 pixels |
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| Pixel pitch | 17 µm | ||||
| Detector | Uncooled bolometer | ||||
| Spectral Range | 8 µm – 14 µm | ||||
| Optical Filter | Optional: CO2 10.6 µm | ||||
| Frame rate | Full resolution: 32 Hz Linescan: 125 Hz |
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| OPTICAL | |||||
| Field of View | 15°x11° | 33°x25° | 60°x45° | 90°x64° | 120°x100° |
| Focal length [mm] | 41.5 mm | 18.7 mm | 10.5 mm | 7.7 mm | 3.5 mm |
| F Number | 1 | 0.8 | 0.8 | 0.8 | 1 |
| Optical Resolution | 800:1 | 354:1 | 181:1 | 105:1 | 61:1 |
| Minimum Distance to target | 400 mm (15.7 in) | 300 mm (11.8 in) | 200 mm (7.9 in) | 200 mm (7.9 in) | 200 mm (7.9 in) |
| Interchangeable optics | Yes | ||||
| MEASUREMENT | |||||
| Object Measurement Range | -20 °C …100°C (-4 °F … 212 °F) 0 °C …250°C (32 °F … 482 °F) 150 °C …900°C (302 °F … 1652 °F) optional: 200 °C …1500°C (392 °F … 2732 °F) |
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| Accuracy | ±2 °C or ±2 %, (±3.6 °F or ±2 %) whichever is greater **1) | ||||
| Thermal Sensitivity (NETD) | 40mK | 60 mK | |||
| Smallest detectable Spot Size IFOV: 1 pixel | 0.2 mm (0.01 in) | 0.3 mm (0.01 in) | 0.4 mm (0.02 in) | 0.7 mm (0.03 in) | 1.2mm (0.05 in) |
| Smallest measurable Spot Size MFOV | 0.6 mm (0.02 in) | 0.9 mm (0.04 in) | 1.2 mm (0.05 in) | 2.1 mm (0.08 in) | 3.6mm (0.14 in) |
| Measurement Field of View (MFOV) | 3×3 pixels | ||||
| Warm-up time | 10 min | ||||
| Emissivity /Transmissivity/ Reflectivity | adjustable: 0.100…1.100 | ||||
| INTERFACES | |||||
| Interface | USB optional: USB GigE (PoE) interface |
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| Supported Protocols | USB 2.0 | ||||
| Compatible Software | PIXConnect, ConnectSDK, EasyAPI, ExpertAPI | ||||
| ANALOG INPUT/OUTPUT | |||||
| Direct output/input | 1x analog output (0/4-20 mA) 1x input (analog or digital); optically isolated |
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| Optional Industrial Process interface (PIF) | 2x 0 – 10 V input, digital input (max. 24 V), 3x 0/4 – 20 mA outputs, 3x relay (0 – 30 V/ 400 mA), fail-safe relay |
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| Cable length | USB: 1 m (3.3 ft) (standard), 5 m (16 ft), 10 m (32 ft), 20 m (65 ft)
5 m (16ft) and 10 m (32 ft) also have high temperature USB cables, 180 °C or 250 °C (356 °F or 482 °F) |
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| IMAGE PROCESSING | |||||
| Configuration | via PIX Connect | ||||
| Operation | computer-enabled | ||||
| Capabilities | Measure Areas of Interest, Linescanner, EventGrabber, Merger, Alarming, Comparison Functions, Temperature-Time Diagrams, Temperature Profiles, Recording & Playing, Triggering … | ||||
| GENERAL | |||||
| Size | 46 x 56 x 76 – 100 mm (1.8 x 2.2 x 3 – 3.9 in) | ||||
| Housing Material | Aluminium housing | ||||
| Weight | 269 – 340 g (9.6 – 11.5 oz) | ||||
| Tripod | 1/4-20 UNC | ||||
| Focus | Manual | ||||
| Country of Origin | Germany | ||||
| ENVIRONMENTAL & CERTIFICATIONS | |||||
| Operating Temperature Range | 0…70°C (32 °F…158 °F) | ||||
| Storage Temperature Range | -40 °C … 85 °C (-40 °F … 185 °F) | ||||
| Relative humidity | 10 – 95 %, non-condensing | ||||
| Protection Class | IP67, NEMA-4 | ||||
| EMC | 2014/30/EU | ||||
| Shock | IEC 60068-2-27 (25 G and 50 G) | ||||
| Vibration | IEC 60068-2-6 (sinus shaped) IEC 60068-2-64 (broadband noise) |
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| Standards | CE, UKCA, RoHS | ||||
| POWER | |||||
| Power Supply | USB | ||||
| Power Consumption | max. 2.5 W | ||||
| Part number | OPTPI64ILTO15T090 | OPTPI64ILTO33T090 | OPTPI64ILTO60T090 | OPTPI64ILTO90T090 | OPTPI64ILTO120T090 |
| Additional Remarks | 1) Accuracy statement effective from 150 °C (302 °F) | ||||
Areas of Application
Software
Thermography software optris PIX Connect is included and license-free.All infrared cameras are delivered with the thermography software optris PIX Connect, developed specifically for the extensive documentation and analysis of thermal images. The Windows-based PIX Connect software enables users to tailor the infrared cameras to meet specific requirements. It analyses live and recorded temperature data and triggers alarm signals for process integration.The key to leveraging the Optris infrared camera is a correct configuration. This includes detailed device-specific configurations such as frame rate, measurement range adjustments, external communication settings, and USB/Ethernet configurations. Moreover, PIX Connect facilitates firmware updates and the download of configuration files over the Internet.
PIX Connect
Optris offers several different SDKs for our Xi and PI thermal imaging cameras. Depending on the operating platform, the infrared camera, the coding language, and the hardware platform, different software interfaces can be utilized:
SDK
The Optris IRmobile allows users to set up and commission an Optris infrared pyrometer or infrared camera with an Android smartphone or tablet. This tool becomes handy for commissioning and aligning the infrared camera’s field of view or adjusting the configuration. The app analyzes the connected infrared camera’s live infrared image stream with auto hot and cold spot detection. For pyrometers, a temperature-time diagram or the video signal is displayed. This app works on most Android devices running 5.0+ with a USB port supporting USB-OTG (On The Go).
Google Play
Downloads
DATASHEET
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PI 640i Datasheet (US)
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FAQs
Do I need a high-resolution IR camera like the PI 640i, or can I use a cheaper, lower-resolution camera?
It depends on the temperature measurement requirement. In addition to delivering infrared images with higher clarity, the higher pixel count of high-resolution cameras measures smaller targets because each pixel covers a smaller physical area. High-resolution cameras can often be positioned further away from the part to be measured and still deliver accurate measurements, combining the advantages of higher resolution with telephoto optics. It is also important to consider future uses for the camera that may require higher resolution. Purchasing a high-resolution camera that may not be necessary to service an immediate requirement may eliminate the need for an additional camera purchase.If the area to be measured is not small, an inexpensive resolution camera can be a more affordable measurement solution. It is important to note that a low-resolution IR camera can often deliver better small-spot size performance than single-spot pyrometers. To determine the ability to measure small targets with any camera and optic combination, use the Optris Optics Calculator and the MFOV (Measurement Field of View) to determine spot size.
Can the PI 640i be calibrated with more than one lens?
Six different lens options are available for the PI 640i; each can replace the optic installed on the camera. Each optic attenuates infrared signals in varying degrees and needs to be calibrated with the camera to deliver accurate temperature measurements, so it is best to anticipate future optic requirements and include these in the initial camera order.
Can I purchase another later if I do not order more than one infrared lens with my first PI 640i IR camera?
Yes. Optris frequently performs post-purchase IR lens calibrations, but you will need to return your camera to Optris so the attenuating effects of the new lens can be properly accounted for during the calibration process.
How do I load different calibration files if I change optics?
Calibration files for every optic combination for your PI640i are available on Optris servers and loaded onto your PC when connected to the internet to initiate the load process. Additionally, a USB drive with the software and the calibration files comes with the infrared camera.
Is the PI 640i export controlled?
The PI 640i’s high resolution qualifies it for export control in the EU and US markets. Check with local compliance authorities for procedures to manage exports outside the U.S. or European markets.
Can I use the PI 640i to measure metal temperatures?
Most metal targets have low emissivity and tend to reflect heat temperatures from any area incident upon the target. IR cameras with long wave detectors like the PI 640i are particularly vulnerable to this low emissivity effect. For this reason, it is best to use a short wavelength camera like the Optris PI 1M (link here) when measuring metal targets unless it is possible to coat or paint the metal part to improve surface emissivity. Emissivity can also be improved on metal surfaces when rough textured or when there are holes or crevices where measurements can be made inside the cavity.
Where is the PI 640i made, and does it contain memory components sourced from outside the U.S. or the European Union?
The PI 640i is designed, manufactured, and calibrated in Berlin, Germany. Some electronic components may be sourced from outside the EU or the US. Still, it is important to note that the PI 640i does not store any thermal images or temperature values in volatile memory. The PI 640i only stores full thermal images, thermal video (.ravi files), and temperature values in the customer PC hosting the PIX Connect software necessary to operate the camera. The camera uses memory components inside the camera electronics, which may be sourced outside the EU or the US to store a reference picture (also called dark picture) of the non-uniformity correction paddle or flag and some reference temperatures used to correct temperature drift. All these memory elements are deleted when the power to the camera head is terminated.
Does the PI 640i have any wi-fi or other communication capabilities?
The PI 640i has no electronic components that enable external communication.
Can the PI 640i operate without a connection to a computer?
The PI 640i must be connected to a PC loaded with Optris PIX Connect software to produce thermal images and remote temperature measurements. By eliminating processing in the camera head and leveraging PC processing power, the camera head size can be reduced, and the ambient operating temperature can be increased. Autonomous operation (without the use of a PC) is supported in Optris Xi-series infrared cameras.
Can the PI 640i send temperature information from spots or areas to my PLC?
The PI 640i can send temperature information or temperature alarms from the Process Interface connection on the back of the camera. A cable with integrated electronics and a terminal block is included with the camera. It can be programmed in PIX Connect software as an Analog Input (AI) and Digital Input (DI) to control the camera or as an Analog Output (AO) to control the process. The signal level is always 0-10 V (DI = 24 V). An optional industrial process interface is also available, delivering up to three independent temperature values or alarms to a user-supplied PLC. USB-RS485 adapters are available for applications with output requirements for more than three areas.
Scope of Supply
- Infrared Camera PI 640i
- USB cable 1 m (3.3 ft)
- Cable for output/input 1 m (3.3 ft) incl. terminal block
- Tripod
- Rugged outdoor transport case (IP67)
- Software package Optris PIX Connect
- PI Product Manual
Accessories
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