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Infrared Radiation Capsule KNM-05 (B) - Converts Infrared Radiation to Electrical Signal
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Description
The capsule is placed in the chamber of KNM-05 and is designed to receive IR radiation and convert it into an electrical signal. The capsule consists of a base equipped with four insulators, an assembly for mounting and alignment of the infrared radiation receiver (bolometer) and a control module. A bolometer temperature sensor (DTB) is located on the outside of the bolometer mounting assembly. The chamber control module (CCM) is an electronic unit placed in a steel case. Weight, not more than: 0,7 kg. Overall dimensions WxHxH, not more: 115x120x115 mm.
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