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PI 08M

Precision Short-wavelength Thermal Camera for 3D printing, Laser Processing and Additive Manufacturing

Optris Precision Line IR cameras for temperature measurement
Optris Precision Line IR cameras for temperature measurement
PI 08M
PI 08M
PI 08M
PI 08M
PI 08M
PI 08M
PI 08M
PI 08M

The Optris PI 08M is a short-wavelength thermal camera designed for complex laser manufacturing processes. It operates at 0.78 to 0.82 µm. The infrared camera targets hot, reflective surfaces, ensuring that temperature data remains reliable in NIR and CO2 laser work. Its wide range, high accuracy, and flexible field of view make it suitable for demanding industry needs.

Conventional long-wave imagers struggle with metals. Emissivity is low and unstable, which causes readings to drift. The PI 08M thermal camera measures where many metals emit more strongly, improving repeatability and reducing reflection errors. Planck’s law favors short wavelengths at high temperatures, which lessens the impact of emissivity uncertainty. Choose a short-wavelength thermal camera for reflective, high-temperature tasks to keep process control precise and stable. Optris manufactures the thermal camera in Germany, which ensures high quality and reliability.

The thermal camera for laser manufacturing measures continuously from 575 °C to 1900 °C. It maintains a strong distance-to-spot ratio to ensure accurate standoff readings. Acquisition adjusts to speed: 764 × 480 at 32 Hz for detail, 382 × 288 at 80 Hz for motion, and 72 × 56 at 1 kHz for fast events. A 764 × 8 sub-image at 1 kHz allows for line scanning, providing continuous thermal profiles for strips, seams, or rotating parts.

The thermal camera connects via USB, making setup and data transfer straightforward. PIX Connect adds line scanning, image merging, and radiometric analysis to help teams process data efficiently. Developer kits support custom software, allowing integrators to tailor the PI 08M infrared camera to meet industrial and research needs.

PI 08M — Important Features:

  • Temperature range: 575 °C to 1900 °C without sub-ranges
  • Pixels: 764 x 480 px
  • Frame rate: 32 Hz
  • Interface: USB
  • High dynamic CMOS detector
  • Spectral Sensitivity around 0.8 µm – ideal for NIR and CO2 laser processing applications
  • Up to 1 kHz frame rate for fast processes
  • Analog and digital outputs with 1 ms response time
  • Line scanning function

3.850,00

Product Description

The Optris PI 08M is a short-wavelength infrared camera that integrates advanced design, cost-effectiveness, and measurement precision. It is optimized for non-contact thermal imaging of complex objects within the 0.78 to 0.82 μm spectral range. The device is engineered to acquire accurate surface temperature data for metal-based additive manufacturing processes that utilize near-infrared (NIR) and carbon dioxide (CO2) lasers. Its broad temperature measurement range, high accuracy, and configurable field-of-view options enable the PI 08M to meet the stringent requirements of multiple industrial sectors.

Non-reflective materials generally display uniform emissivity, especially in long-wave infrared spectral ranges. In contrast, metallic and reflective materials exhibit low emissivity at these wavelengths, resulting in less reliable temperature measurements. The short-wavelength detection capability of the PI 08M infrared camera corresponds to the peak emissivity of most metals, thereby improving the reliability of remote temperature assessments. Additionally, Planck’s radiation law indicates that short-wavelength infrared regions emit greater levels of radiation, which reduces the influence of emissivity variations on the repeatability of temperature measurements.

For precise temperature measurement of reflective materials at high temperatures, short-wavelength infrared cameras such as the PI 08M are recommended. This camera is manufactured in Germany to address demanding industrial applications and demonstrates superior precision, accuracy, and repeatability compared to long-wavelength alternatives.

With a spectral range and continuous measurement capability from 575°C to 1900°C, the compact infrared camera is suitable for most NIR and CO2 laser processing applications. Its high distance-to-spot-size ratio enables accurate temperature measurements from significant distances.

The infrared camera offers multiple frame rates and sub-image configurations to accommodate diverse application needs. At 764 x 480 pixel resolution, it achieves a 32 Hz frame rate for detailed imaging. At 382 x 288 pixels, the frame rate increases to 80 Hz, which is suitable for monitoring fast-moving objects. For applications requiring rapid temperature detection, the camera operates at 1 kHz with a 72 x 56 pixel resolution.

The thermal camera also supports a wide sub-image mode of 764 x 8 pixels at 1 kHz, which is advantageous for line scanning applications. This functionality enables precise temperature monitoring along a continuous line, supporting a range of industrial and research uses.

The infrared camera connects to a computer through a USB interface, enabling straightforward integration into existing systems. The Optris PI 08M provides access to advanced software features, such as line scanning and image merging, via the PIX Connect software license. This software is essential for researchers and process engineers who require a cost-effective infrared camera with a comprehensive platform for thermal image processing and temperature data acquisition. Developer kits are also available for integrators developing customized software solutions for specific applications.

The PI 08M infrared camera is compatible with a variety of accessories designed for use in harsh environments. These include a water-cooled housing that extends the camera’s operating temperature range to 315°C and air purges that maintain lens cleanliness, ensuring continuous temperature measurement in dusty conditions.

Additional features include mechanical mounting accessories, electrical interfaces, and connection cables, offering a comprehensive accessory suite. This compatibility increases the versatility and adaptability of the PI 08M, supporting integration into diverse systems and applications.

Specification
MODEL PI 08M 27° x 17° PI 08M 41° x 25°
DETECTOR
Optical resolution 764x480 pixels 764x480 pixels
Pixel pitch 15 µm 15 µm
Detector CMOS CMOS
Spectral Range 780 - 820 nm 780 - 820 nm
Optical Filter No No
Frame rate

Full resolution: 32 Hz

Subframe mode: 80 Hz (switchable to 27 Hz)

Fast subframe mode: 1 kHz **1)

Linescan: 1 kHz **1)

Full resolution: 32 Hz

Subframe mode: 80 Hz (switchable to 27 Hz)

Fast subframe mode: 1 kHz **1)

Linescan: 1 kHz **1)

OPTICAL
Field of View 27° x 17° 41° x 25°
Focal length [mm] 25.0 16.0
F Number 1.8 2.0
Distance to Spot Ratio (D:S) 561:1 353:1
Minimum Distance to target 100 mm 100 mm
Interchangeable optics Yes Yes
MEASUREMENT
Object Measurement Range 575 – 1900 °C 575 – 1900 °C
Accuracy

For object temperature < 1500 °C:

±1 % of reading for 27/32/80 Hz / ±1.5 % of reading for 1 kHz

For object temperature > 1500 °C:

±2 % of reading for 27/32/80 Hz / ±2.5 % of reading for 1 kHz **2)

For object temperature < 1500 °C:

±1 % of reading for 27/32/80 Hz / ±1.5 % of reading for 1 kHz

For object temperature > 1500 °C:

±2 % of reading for 27/32/80 Hz / ±2.5 % of reading for 1 kHz **2)

Thermal Sensitivity (NETD) < 2 K (1000 °C) < 2 K (1000 °C)
Smallest detectable Spot Size IFOV: 1 pixel 0.1 mm 0.1 mm
Smallest measurable Spot Size MFOV 0.4 mm 0.4 mm
MFOV Measurement Field of View 4x4 pixels 4x4 pixels
Warm-up time 10 min 10 min
Emissivity /Transmissivity/ Reflectivity adjustable: 0.100…1.100 adjustable: 0.100…1.100
INTERFACES
Interface USB optional: USB GigE (PoE) interface USB optional: USB GigE (PoE) interface
Supported Protocols USB 2.0 USB 2.0
Compatible Software PIX Connect, ConnectSDK, EasyAPI, ExpertAPI PIX Connect, ConnectSDK, EasyAPI, ExpertAPI
ANALOG INPUT/OUTPUT
Direct output/input

1x analog input (0 – 10 V)

1x digital input (max. 24 V)

1x analog output (0 – 10 V)

1x analog input (0 – 10 V)

1x digital input (max. 24 V)

1x analog output (0 – 10 V)

Optional Industrial Process interface (PIF)

2 x analog inputs (0–10 V)

1 x digital input (max. 24 V)

3x analog outputs (0/4-20 mA) or relais (0–30 V / 400 mA)

1x fail-safe (LED and relay)

electrically isolated

2 x analog inputs (0–10 V)

1 x digital input (max. 24 V)

3x analog outputs (0/4-20 mA) or relais (0–30 V / 400 mA)

1x fail-safe (LED and relay)

electrically isolated

Cable length

USB: 1 m (standard), 5 m, 10 m, 20 m 

5 m and 10 m also as high temperature USB cable (180 or 250 °C)

USB: 1 m (standard), 5 m, 10 m, 20 m 

5 m and 10 m also as high temperature USB cable (180 or 250 °C)

IMAGE PROCESSING
Configuration via PIX Connect via PIX Connect
Operation Computer-enabled Computer-enabled
Capabilities Measurement of hot metal surfaces and molten metal, Measure Areas of Interest, Linescanner, EventGrabber, Merger, Alarming, Comparison Functions, Temperature-Time Diagrams, Temperature Profiles, Recording & Playing Measurement of hot metal surfaces and molten metal, Measure Areas of Interest, Linescanner, EventGrabber, Merger, Alarming, Comparison Functions, Temperature-Time Diagrams, Temperature Profiles, Recording & Playing
GENERAL
Size 46 x 56 x 88 - 129 mm (depending on lens + focus position) 46 x 56 x 88 - 129 mm (depending on lens + focus position)
Housing Material Aluminium housing Aluminium housing
Weight 245 - 311 g, (depending on lens) 245 - 311 g, (depending on lens)
Tripod 1/4-20 UNC 1/4-20 UNC
Focus Manual Manual
Country of Origin Germany Germany
ENVIRONMENTAL & CERTIFICATIONS
Operating Temperature Range 5...50 °C 5...50 °C
Storage Temperature Range -40...70 °C -40...70 °C
Relative humidity 20 – 80 %, non condensing 20 – 80 %, non condensing
Protection Class IP67, NEMA-4 IP67, NEMA-4
EMC 2014/30/EU 2014/30/EU
Shock IEC 60068-2-27 (25 G and 50 G) IEC 60068-2-27 (25 G and 50 G)
Vibration IEC 60068-2-6 (sinus shaped), IEC 60068-2-64 (broadband noise) IEC 60068-2-6 (sinus shaped), IEC 60068-2-64 (broadband noise)
Standards CE, UKCA, RoHS CE, UKCA, RoHS
POWER
Power Supply USB USB
Power Consumption max. 2.5 W max. 2.5 W
Part number OPTPI08MO27T190 OPTPI08MO41T190
Additional Remarks

1) Subframe can be placed anywhere within the full FOV 

2) for 1 kHz mode: ±1.5 % of reading (<2000 °C)/ ±2.5 % of reading (>2000 °C)

1) Subframe can be placed anywhere within the full FOV 

2) for 1 kHz mode: ±1.5 % of reading (<2000 °C)/ ±2.5 % of reading (>2000 °C)

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

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FAQs

Can I trust the temperature measurement of a single pixel?

Due to the diffraction-limited nature of infrared optics, the optical resolution and image quality are physically limited. As the dimensions of the individual pixels are in the same range as the infrared wavelength, users shall ensure that the target is larger than the camera’s MFOV.

How do I focus the thermal camera?

Old version of the camera have an additional lens tube with a protective window. Please remove the lens tube and focus the optic by turning the lens.

Can I use the PI 08M thermal camera with metals?

Yes. the PI 08M is specially designed and optimized for hot metal objects.

Can the PI 08M thermal camera be calibrated with more than one lens?

Six different lens options are available for the PI 08M; each can replace the optic installed on the thermal 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 lens later if I do not order more than one infrared lens with my first PI 08M infrared camera?

Yes. Optris frequently performs post-purchase infrared lens calibrations, but you will need to return your thermal 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 PI 08M 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.

Where is the PI 08M thermal camera made, and does it contain memory components sourced from outside the U.S. or the European Union?

The PI 08M 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 08M does not store any thermal images or temperature values in non-volatile memory. The PI 08M 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 thermal camera uses memory components inside the thermal 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 08M have any Wi-Fi or other communication capabilities?

The PI 08M thermal camera does not have any electronic components that enable external communication.

Can the PI 08M thermal camera operate without a connection to a computer?

The PI 08M thermal camera 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 08M thermal camera send temperature information from spots or areas to my PLC?

The PI 08M thermal camera 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 thermal camera. It can be programmed in PIX Connect software as an Analog Input (AI) and Digital Input (DI) to control the thermal 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.

What is the bit depth of our camera?

The bit depth of our cameras is 14 bit. The data has 16 bit but only 14 bit are used for the Temperature Data and the other 2 bits are not used.

What are the associated part numbers for this product?

OPTPI08MO27T190, OPTPI08MO41T190, MEPPI08MO27T190, MEPPI08MO41T190

I have a PI 640i and would like to connect it with the USB cable. What do I do if I’m not receiving a signal in the software?

  • Check in the WINDOWS device manager that the USB driver was recognized correctly
  • Go to Settings/Camera or via search and type in „camera“ and then activate the button “allow apps to access your camera”. Due to an Windows Update this could happen.
  • If you have a black screen on PIXConnect software, this could be because of the bad performance of your graphic chip and hardware acceleration. Regarding this case, reduce the screen resolution of the monitor.
  • Check the USB cable and the connector pins on camera and PC side
  • Try another USB port of the PC or another PC (if available) to check that the USB cable has no issue
  • Maybe the USB power supply of the camera supporting PC is too low
  • Using a too long USB cable / a not provided USB cable by Optris or an USB extension cable could be the reason that the software PIXConnect does not get any signal
  • Use a PC where you have administrative rights or check with your local administrator

I’m using the SDK to run SimpleViewer on Linux and have PI Connect installed on Windows. After performing calibration, the thermal image appears entirely black and displays an incorrect temperature reading of 257°F. Which setup or calibration steps could I have overlooked to make this work correctly?

  • Regaring the black display in the software PIXConnect , this could be caused by a bad performance of your graphic chip e.g. the hardware acceleration. Reduce the screen resolution of your monitor or if possible reduce the hardware acceleration
  • Set the Optimization to “Performance” and remove the hook from “High Speed temperature calculation”

Does the PI 640i support external triggering? Specifically, can I connect a relay output or a controller’s digital output to trigger image acquisition on the camera?

  • Yes , the PI 640i camera supports via the software PIXConnect external triggering to record an image.
  • You can use an analog input or a digital input signal via the Process Interface (PIF) to trigger the camera.
  • In the configuration menu, PIF setting menu , you can set the voltage signal for the analog signal to trigger the camera or you can set the edges conditions for the digital signal to trigger the camera.
  • Another possibility to trigger a snapshot via a controller’s digital output is to use the serial communication (if available at the PLC) . For this you can use the command list of the serial communication to send the command to take a snapshot.

Which Optris infrared camera is best for measuring temperatures during welding processes?

  • The choose of the correct Optris infrared camera depends on the temperature range and the type of the welding process.
  • For plastic welding , a PI/Xi LT camera can be used (8-14 µm)
  • For metal (e.g. steel applications) a short wavelength camera PI 1M/08M/05M , Xi 1M , Xi05M should be used (0.85-1.1 µm , 780-820 µm , 500-540 µm)
  • For laser welding applications Optris provides IR cameras with a blocking filter.

What is the bit depth of our camera?

The bit depth of our cameras is 14 bit. The data has 16 bit but only 14 bit are used for the Temperature Data and the other 2 bits are not used

Can we send the raw ADU data from the camera to another commercial software for processing?

As a rule, we do not disclose any information about raw data. The only option is to use the Connect SDK to output the camera’s ADU values as a matrix. However, these ADU values are uninterpreted. The cameras can send the temperature information and the color information to another commercial software for processing.

Does changing the mode from Temperature to ADU in the Connect SDK change the way that the image is displayed?

No, the way the image is displayed does not Change. You can see this in the software examples provided with the PIX Connect software (See the menu HELP => Connect SDK => Examples). Under the configuration menu => External communication => ConnectSDK. you can change the mode from “Temperatures” to “ADU”. This has no influence on the displayed image.

Our company designs and supplies camera systems for steelmaking processes and is exploring different camera types. For this application, would you recommend long-range, near-infrared, or short-wave infrared models?

For steelmaking processes we recommend short-wave infrared cameras as the PI 1M camera, PI 08M camera, PI05M camera , Xi1M camera or Xi 05M camera. Use the lowest wavelength / spectral range as possible!

The stated accuracy in that range for the PI 640i LT is +-2 C, but I was wondering if the accuracy could be further improved with surface emissivity information or calibrated to +-1 C or better.

No, the actual temperature accuracy could not be further improved by information on surface emissivity. This is for the PI640i camera ±2 °C or ±2 %. However, accurate surface information regarding the emissivity is necessary in order to measure the correct temperature based on the reflection ratio on the surface to be measured. An incorrectly set emissivity results in a temperature deviation.

Is your infrared camera long-wave (LWIR) or short-wave (SWIR/MWIR)? What’s the typical frame rate? What’s the IFOV (instantaneous field of view / pixel size)? And does it connect to a PC via USB, or what other platforms/interfaces are supported (e.g., Ethernet, etc.)?

Optris provides different types of IR cameras with different wavelengths. Here you can find an overview of the different camera types regarding the spectral ranges, the typical frame rates and the interface versions (USB or Ethernet (ETH)):

Long-wave (LWIR) cameras (spectral range 8-14 µm):

  • PI400i LT (80Hz, switchable to 27 Hz)
  • PI450i LT (80Hz, switchable to 27 Hz)
  • PI640i LT (32 Hz, 640×120 px @ 125 Hz)
  • Xi80 LT ETH (50 Hz)
  • Xi400 LT USB (80Hz, switchable to 27 Hz)
  • Xi410 LT ETH (25 Hz connected via Ethernet, 4 Hz connected via USB)
  • Xi640 LT USB (32 Hz)

Long-wave (LWIR) cameras (spectral range 7.9 µm):

  • PI450iG7 (80Hz, switchable to 27 Hz)
  • PI640iG7 (32 Hz, 640×120 px @ 125 Hz)

Middle-wave (MWIR) cameras (spectral range 3.9 µm):

  • Xi320MT (30 Hz)

Short-wave (SWIR) cameras:

  • PI1M (0.85–1.1 µm), 32 Hz (382×268 px @ 80 Hz, switchable to 27 Hz / 72×56 px / 764×8 px @ 1 kHz)
  • PI08M (780–820 nm), 32 Hz (382×268 px @ 80 Hz, switchable to 27 Hz / 72×56 px / 764×8 px @ 1 kHz)
  • PI05M (500–540 nm), 764×480 px @ 32 Hz / 382×288 px @ 80 Hz (switchable to 27 Hz) / 72×56 px / 764×8 px @ 1 kHz
  • Xi1M ETH (0.85–1.1 µm), 396×300 px, 20 Hz, 396×8 px (autonomous: 396×1 px), 500 Hz, Ethernet, USB 2.0 (20 Hz only), autonomous operation
  • Xi05M ETH (500–540 nm), 396×300 px, 20 Hz, 396×8 px (autonomous: 396×1 px), 500 Hz, Ethernet, USB 2.0 (20 Hz only), autonomous operation

The following digital interface kits are available for the Xi 80 / 410 / 05M / 08M cameras:

  • Ethernet TCP/IP / Modbus TCP interface kit
  • EtherNet/IP interface kit
  • Profinet kit
Scope of Supply
  • Infrared Camera PI 08M
  • USB cable (1 m)
  • Cable for output/input (1 m) incl. terminal block
  • Tripod
  • Rugged outdoor transport case (IP67)
  • Software package optris PIX Connect
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