GAVIN GC1210HMF HOT Cooled Infrared Camera Core with 1280x1024 Resolution for Long Range Detection

Place of Origin Wuhan, Hubei Province, China
Brand Name SensorMicro
Certification ISO9001:2015; RoHS; Reach
Model Number GAVIN GC1210HMF
Minimum Order Quantity 1 Piece
Price Negotiable
Payment Terms T/T
Product Details
Resolution 1280x1024 / 10μm NETD 20mK(F2); 25mK(F4)
Spectral Range 3.7μm±0.2μm~4.8μm±0.2μm Size 101×101×54mm
Frame Rate 50Hz Power Supply 12V±1V
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Product Description
GAVIN GC1210HMF HOT Cooled Infrared Camera Core SWaP Solution for Long Range Detection
Product Overview

The GAVIN GC1210HMF infrared camera core features a 1280×1024/10μm High Operating Temperature (HOT) mid-wave infrared (MWIR) cooled detector. Compared to traditional 640×512/15μm MWIR solutions, it offers one-third smaller pixel pitch and four times higher resolution array, which dramatically enhances spatial resolution and image clarity. Combined with advanced image processing algorithms, it delivers high-definition, finely detailed infrared imagery at megapixel resolution.

Powered by HOT technology, the GAVIN GC1210HMF infrared camera core significantly enhances SWaP performance by offering a compact size, lightweight design, and low power consumption, making it an ideal solution for long-range infrared systems with strict space and integration requirements.

Main Features
  • Megapixel Imaging, Superior Quality
    • Developed based on a 1280×1024/10μm HOT MWIR cooled infrared detector, delivering high-definition and delicate image quality
    • Integrated with advanced image processing algorithms such as DRC, 2D/3D noise reduction, and EE edge enhancement for clearer imaging
  • HOT Technology for Ultimate SWaP Optimization
    • Supports high-temperature operation at 150K, with a cooling time ≤4min
    • Compact dimensions down to 101×101×54mm, lightweight at just 570g
  • Rich Interfaces, Easy Integration
    • Supports Cameralink/USB3.0/GigE/HDMI/SDI/MIPI/fiber optic video outputs
    • Flexible RAW/YUV image data output
Product Specifications
Model GAVIN GC1210HMF HOT MWIR Cooled Infrared Camera Core
Indicators
Resolution 1280×1024
Pixel Size 10μm
Spectral Response 3.7μm±0.2μm~4.8μm±0.2μm
IR Detector NETD(23℃) 20mK(F2)
25mK(F4)
Image Processing
Frame Rate 50Hz
Digital Zoom 1× to 8× continuous digital zoom
Image Direction Horizontally/Vertically/Diagonally Flip
Image Algorithm DRC, 2D/3D Image Noise Reduction, EE
Digital Video Standard: DVP
Option: Cameralink/USB3.0/GigE/SDI/HDMI/MIPI/Single-mode Optical Fiber/Multi-mode Optical Fiber
External Sync Standard: LV-TTL
Option: RS422/LVDS
Communication Standard: USB2.0/LV-TTL
Option: RS422/CAN/USB3.0/GigE
Power Supply 12V±1V
Steady Power Consumption(23℃) ≤8W
Cooling Time(23℃) ≤4min
Size(mm) 101×101×54
Weight(g) ≤570
Operating Temperature -40℃~+71℃
Optical Lens Fixed focus: 15mm/F2
Continuous zoom: 15~300mm/F4 30~500mm/F4
Industrial Applications
  • NDT (Non-Destructive Testing)
  • Environmental Monitoring
  • Long-Range Surveillance
  • Scientific Research
Our Advantages
  • High sensitivity and excellent performance
  • World-leading technology in infrared industry
  • Various infrared detectors available - both uncooled and cooled IR detectors in different formats and pixel sizes
  • Volume production to ensure fast delivery - three production lines with annual production capability up to millions of detectors
Frequently Asked Questions
1. In which industries are focal plane array infrared detectors used?
Infrared focal plane detector is the core component of thermal imaging system, and is the key to detect, identify and analyze infrared information of objects. It has a wide range of applications in traffic, inspection, security monitoring, meteorology, medicine and other industries.
2. What are the characteristics of cooled & uncooled infrared focal plane detectors?
Infrared focal plane detectors can be divided into cooled infrared focal plane detector and uncooled infrared focal plane detector. Cooled infrared detector works at a low temperature vacuum environment with high sensitivity and can distinguish more subtle temperature differences, while uncooled infrared focal plane detector does not need a cryogenic environment and can work at room temperature.