384x288 Resolution 17μm Pixel Pitch Vehicle Thermal Imaging Camera Module with 37°x28° Field of View for Driving Assistance

Place of Origin Wuhan, Hubei Province, China
Brand Name SensorMicro
Certification ISO9001:2015; RoHS; Reach
Model Number N-driver 384
Minimum Order Quantity 1 Piece
Price Negotiable
Payment Terms T/T
Product Details
Resolution 384x288/17μm NETD <50mK
Spectral Range 8~14μm Field Of View 37°x28°
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Product Description
384×288 17μm Vehicle Thermal Imaging Camera Module for Driving Assistant Vision System
N-Driver 384 Vehicle Mounted Thermal Camera

The N-Driver 384 vehicle-mounted infrared module integrates a 384×288/17μm uncooled infrared detector. This automotive night vision thermal camera helps drivers see through total darkness and enhances vision in harsh environments such as heavy rain, snow, thick smoke, and dense fog.

Utilizing thermal imaging technology, the N-Driver 384 automotive infrared camera module reveals unexpected obstacles, highlights sudden events, improves visibility of road signs, navigates unknown roads, and overcomes blindness caused by oncoming headlights. This dramatically reduces driving risks and enhances safety for lives, property, and profiles.

With razor-sharp live imaging, extremely wide viewing range, incredible durability in diverse harsh environments, instant installation on any vehicle, and high affordability for limited budgets, the N-Driver is the perfect choice for driving assistant vision systems.

Main Features
  • Rugged and compact design ensures easy integration
  • Wide-angle lens delivers super-wide viewing range
  • Enables detection range 4 times further than traditional headlights
  • Hermetically sealed water & dust proof
Product Specifications
Model N-Driver 384
IR Detector Performance
Resolution 384×288
Pixel Pitch 17μm
Spectral Range 8~14μm
NETD <50mk
Image Display Performance
Focal Length 9.7mm
Field of View 37°×28°
Video Output Format CVBS
Output Image Frame Rate & Resolution PAL 768×576@25Hz
System Features
Start-up Time ≤8s (Room Temperature)
Heater When the Window Temperature is Lower than 2°C±2°C, Start Heating by Itself
When the Window Temperature is Higher than 7°C±2°C, Turn off the Heating by Itself
Compensation Algorithm Automatic Shutter Compensation
Image Algorithm Automatic Brightness Contrast/Image Enhancement
Communication Interface RS232, Baud Rate: 115200bps/CAN Communication, Speed 500kbps
Pedestrian/Vehicle Detection /
Electrical Features
Supply Voltage DC9V~32V
Overall Power Consumption ≤3.5W@24V Power Supply, Window Heating is off
≤9W@24V Power Supply, Window Heating is on
Operating Range
Observe Range Person: 1.8m×0.5m ≥150m
Car: 2.3m×2.3m ≥300m
Detect Range /
External Cable Connection
Cable Length 4m
Standard External Interface Power Supply: DC5.5*2.1 Female Connector
Video: RCA Lotus Male Connector
Serial Port: SM 2.54-3P Male Connector (Pin)
Physical Characteristics
Dimension (mm) 40.0×36.0×58.0 (Without Cable)
Weight 150g±3g (Without Cable)
Environmental Adaptation
Operation Temperature -40°C ~ +85°C
Storage Temperature -45°C ~ +90°C
Environmental Test Salt Spray: ISO16750-4; Harsh Level IV
Industrial Solvent: GB/T28046.5-2013
Reliability Test Vibration: ISO16750-3, Grade A
Flame Retardant: GB8410, Grade B
Stone Impact: ISO16750-3, Grade A
ESD: Contact Discharge ±8KV, Air Discharge ±15KV
Package Sealed Case IP67
Certification
EMC EMC Test Certification (ISO10605, ISO11452-4, ISO11452-2, ISO7637-2)
Industrial Applications

The N-Driver 384 automotive thermal imaging camera is widely used in Advanced Driver Assistance Systems.

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Customized Service
  • Product Customization: Adjust configurations and adapt algorithms to meet industry-specific requirements
  • On-Site Technical Support & Training: Provide core customers with hands-on system setup and operational training
  • Joint Innovation for New Products & Markets: Collaborate with customers to co-develop innovative infrared application solutions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between low light, active IR and thermal imaging?

Low light needs natural light and transforms weak natural light image into enhanced electronic image through image intensifier.

Active IR actively emits infrared light and uses infrared beam reflected by the target. It has very poor concealment.

Thermal imaging doesn't need any light and is a passive infrared night vision that detects infrared radiation difference between targets and scene or different parts of an object. It is not affected by changes in surrounding lighting conditions, during night or even in fog, rain and other harsh environments.

Can you block thermal imaging?

In most cases, you cannot. But infrared rays can't penetrate walls, and glass can block IR. So, if you don't want to be detected, you can conceal behind glass or walls to block the thermal imaging.