Thermal Vision for ADAS and AV Developers

FLIR ADK™

Model: FLIR ADK, 640 x 512, GMSL1, 24° FOV

Thermal infrared cameras are the best sensor technology for pedestrian and animal detection, day or night. The FLIR ADK is a cost-effective way to develop the next generation of automotive thermal vision in advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous vehicles (AVs).

Overview

Product

Datasheet

FLIR ADK Datasheet

Quick Start Guide

Boson GUI 3.0 Quick Start Guide

Software Download

Boson SDK Documentation Rev 206

User Manual

ADK Getting Started Guide (102-2013-105, Rev 140)

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GUI

Boson and ADK GUI 3.0.0 with x64 (64-bit) Drivers

Boson and ADK GUI with x64 Drivers

Boson and ADK GUI with x86 (32-bit) Drivers

Software Download

2.0.6 IDD & SDK

STEP File

ADK 2.0 - STEP Files

Highlights

Creating Safer Roads of Tomorrow

See Clearly, Even in Challenging Lighting Conditions

Thermal sensors create images from heat, not light, so they can detect pedestrians and oncoming vehicles regardless of lighting conditions.

Next-Generation Thermal Vision is Plug-and-Play Easy

Start collecting thermal data in minutes.

Simple Interface Ports Data Directly into Analytics

Easy set-up, operation, and integration.

Thermal Dataset for Algorithm Training

The free thermal image features more than 26,000 annotated thermal and RGB images captured at day and night. The dataset includes classification of fifteen groups: bike, car, motorcycle, bus, train, truck, traffic light, fire hydrant, street sign, dog, skateboard, stroller scooter, and other vehicle, enabling developers to begin testing and evolving convolutional neural networks (CNN).
Teal 2 sUAS Overview feat. Hadron 640R
GROW YOUR BUSINESS WITH LEPTON

Integrating Teledyne FLIR thermal camera modules is now easier with our library of how-to-videos, application notes, and our comprehensive support center with product drawings, datasheets, and more!

WHAT IS THERMAL BY FLIR?

Thermal by FLIR is a cooperative product development and marketing program that supports original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and product innovators who use FLIR thermal imaging sensors in their products. With Thermal by FLIR, let us help you create the next market-changing innovation to grow your business.

8 Things to Consider When Choosing a Thermal Camera

Here are some things to keep in mind when determining how to choose the right thermal imager from Teledyne FLIR.

Camera Model
Selector

Sorting through more than 100+ models can be tricky. Try our “Camera Model Selector” to find the right solution.

INNOVATE WITH THE INDUSTRY'S BEST CORES

With industry-leading reliability, performance, size, weight, and power, they are ideal for defense, commercial, and security applications.

Specifications

PARAMETERS DESCRIPTION
Thermal Imaging Detector Boson™ – Uncooled VOx microbolometer
Pixel Size 12 µm
Frame Rate Options Full Frame (30 & 60 Hz selectable), 9 Hz optional/td>

Imaging & Optical

Array format 640 × 512
Data Format Software-selectable: 16-bit TIFF (raw sensor format) or compressed 8-bit
FOV – Horizontal 24°
Frame Rate Options Full Frame (30 & 60 Hz selectable), 9 Hz optional
Pixel Size 12 µm
Spectral Band 8-14 microns (LWIR)
Thermal Imaging Detector Boson™ – Uncooled VOx microbolometer
Thermal Sensitivity <50 mK

Electrical

Input Voltage Camera: 5 VDC (USB2) or 24 VDC (GMSL); Window Heater: 12 VDC (USB2) or 24 VDC (GMSL)
Power Consumption 1 W (without heater); ~4 W average and 12 W maximum (with heater)

Mechanicall

Dimensions (W x H x D) 35 × 40 × 47 mm (1.38 × 1.57 × 1.8 in)
Weight ~100 gm (3.5 oz)

Environmental & Approvals

Environmental Protection IP67
Operating Temperature -40°C to +75°C (-40°F to +167°F)
Shock 1,500 G @ 0.4 msec
Solar protection Yes (sun will not damage sensor)

Export Designations

ECCN Code 6A003.b.4.b (Fast Video, 60Hz)
6A993.A (Slow Video, 9Hz)

Accessories

Media gallery

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