Description:
The TOOLTOP T210 is a thermal imaging camera specifically designed for diagnosing faults on Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs) and other electronic devices. It features high-resolution imaging and specialized software to help locate issues like short circuits and overheating components.
Key features:
- High-resolution infrared (IR) sensor:
The T210 features a 256×192 HD infrared (IR) sensor that delivers clear thermal images, allowing users to precisely locate abnormally hot components and detect other thermal anomalies. - Dual PC and mobile compatibility:
It supports both PC and mobile devices through a USB Type-C interface. Users can connect it to Windows PCs (Windows 10 and above) or Android phones, and they can run professional analysis software on either platform for detailed inspection.
- Intuitive 3D imaging: The PC software supports a 3D mode for viewing circuit boards. This can be especially useful for visualizing small temperature changes and is well-suited for motherboard repair.
- Built-in macro lens: The included macro lens allows for extremely close-up inspection of small components, which is critical for smartphone and other miniature electronics repair.
- Fault analysis tools: The software includes features such as rectangular and double-board comparison modes, which make it easier to analyze and identify faulty circuits.
- Calibration plate: A mechanical calibration plate ensures accurate temperature measurements. The camera performs a calibration cycle every 10 seconds, during which the image may pause for 1–3 seconds.
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Specifications:
- Temperature range: -20°C to +600°C (-5°F to +1122°F).
- Refresh rate: 25Hz, for smooth, real-time thermal video.
- Field of View (FOV): 56° x 42°.
- Included accessories: The package comes with a stand, a Type-C cable, a macro lens, and a U-disk containing the software for both PC and Android.
How it works for PCB repair
- Connect and set up: Connect the T210 camera to your PC or mobile device and launch the analysis software.
- Mount the PCB: Secure the PCB under the camera using the included stand. The macro lens can be attached for working with very small components.
- Detect temperature anomalies: The thermal view immediately highlights components that are running hotter than normal. The software can track the highest and lowest temperatures on the board.
- Pinpoint shorts and leaks:
When you apply power to the PCB, a short circuit often shows up as a concentrated, high-temperature spot. You can precisely locate this hotspot, which helps you quickly diagnose issues that would otherwise be hard to find.
- Analyze and compare: The software’s comparison features allow you to analyze the faulty board against a known-good board, helping to quickly identify discrepancies in the thermal profile.












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