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Torrey Pines Logic Releases Mini Thermal Imager

Utilizing a FLIR core, Torrey Pines Logic has developed an affordable thermal imager that is no larger than a mini red-dot sight.There are three models available: two consumer models for residential/hunting/outdoor and a ruggedized military/law enforcement model.

February 17, 2015
Torrey Pines Logic Releases Mini Thermal Imager

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Utilizing a FLIR core, Torrey Pines Logic has developed an affordable thermal imager that is no larger than a mini red-dot sight. The T10 goes beyond weapons applications as it is both a commercial infrared camera as well as a "thermal red dot sight," designed to be equally useful in both applications/situations during all lighting conditions, including total darkness. There are three models available: two consumer models for residential/hunting/outdoor and a ruggedized military/law enforcement model.

The T10 mini-thermal imagers models T10-S (50° FOV, 9-Hz video), T10-N (25° FOV, 9-Hz video) and T10-M (50° FOV, 30-Hz video) offer a robust feature set commonly found in more expensive devices. All models offer on-board image processing, manual and automatic NUC (Non-Uniformity Correction) capability, temperature read-out, battery read-out and protection, auto power-save, and flexible mounting options: Picatinny rail/wrist strap/user-handle mount and more.

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The 9-Hz units are ideal for hunters and commercial uses and are export ready and the 30-Hz units support more sophisticated domestic user needs. For law enforcement and military, the wide angle units augment agency capabilities conducting search operations.

The standard models (T10-S and T10-N) and military model (T10-M) differ in a number of ways: The military model refreshes at 30 Hz versus 9 Hz for the standard models, has a protective shroud, and utilizes a quick detach mounting system. The T10-S and T10- N weigh 50 grams without a battery, with the more rugged T10-M weighing 109 grams. The weapon mountable T10-M is durable enough to handle high-recoil firearms such as a shotgun firing high-powered slugs. All models utilize a single transverse mounted CR123 battery with 8+ hours expected life. The T10 meets IP67 waterproofing standards, which is 1 meter for 30 minutes.

The range of the thermal display is excellent considering its small form factor. All models have multiple display modes: white hot, black hot, NV green, and color. The field-of-view for the T10-N is 25 degrees while the T10-S and T10-M sport a 50-degree viewing angle. All three models of the Torrey Pines Logic T10 are available, with the standard model T10-S at $499, the T10-N costing $599, and the ruggedized military model T10-M priced at $699.

About Torrey Pines Logic

Torrey Pines Logic provides custom solutions expertise in the areas of optical devices, sensors, image processing, analysis and optical communications. Through its LightSpeed technology, Optical Detection systems and TPS image processing system, it has gained recognition in the military and security communities and has built/delivered custom solutions to government and commercial customers. New products lines include providing unique optical adapters for GoPro cameras and thermal scopes.

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