Hi, We have an application where we would like to determine the steady state surface temperature profile of a device within the temperature range 20-350deg C. The spatial resolution should be about 25 microns and the technique should be non-contact as the thermal mass of the device is quite small. We have looked at a number of vendors in the thermal imaging market from FLIR to QFI and have found that these systems are very expensive, i.e. ~$100 kilobucks. Since we don't necessarily need a full 2-d image of the device but just a 1-d profile it seems like the data could be taken by rastering a sort of micro-pyrometer (a single pixel pyrometer with optics to achieve a 25 micron spot size) over the sample. Has anyone heard of a such a device? Any suggestions appreciated... Mike Martin U. of Louisville