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| mikeselectricstuff:
--- Quote from: Aurora on October 13, 2013, 11:04:35 am ---Mike, Another excellent video. thank you. I have commented in the other thread but I noted the 2009 micro-bolometer date. The FLIR TAU engine is looking like a more likely candidate than ever. It's relatively old, so development costs have likely been recovered, and this is just stripping it back to basics for usage in consumer grade products. Sadly I cannot find any internal pictures of the TAU. --- End quote --- I'd love to know how much the cheapest Tau costs - could be some scope for hacking there - chances are it has the same datastream inside |
| mos6502:
The Tau 640 is around 10k ... maybe you can interpolate from that. Problem with the Tau is that they fall under the ITAR regluations ... dunno if they even talk to you unless you're an international corporation. BTW, excellent videos Mike. I love 'em. |
| zapta:
Dave, have you considered to include great teardown videos like this one in your official eevblog? You can have a short introduction and summary as a host and have the guest's contributed video in between. |
| Noize:
Is the x-ray machine from the luggage scanner that you had? I thought that you had sold it? Love to have one of those! |
| mikeselectricstuff:
--- Quote from: Noize on October 13, 2013, 11:10:25 pm ---Is the x-ray machine from the luggage scanner that you had? I thought that you had sold it? Love to have one of those! --- End quote --- No it's a mailroom x-ray I picked up a while ago. Have shot half a teardown but not got round to finishing |
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