1280×1024 Resolution 15μm Pixel Size High Sensitivity Cooled Thermal Camera Module for Long Range Detection

Place of Origin China
Brand Name SensorMicro
Certification ISO9001:2015; RoHS; Reach
Model Number GAVIN GC1215MC
Minimum Order Quantity 1 Piece
Price Negotiable
Payment Terms T/T
Product Details
Resolution 1280×1024 / 15μm IR Detector NETD (23℃) 20mK (F2/F4)
Size 160×60×85mm Weight ≤850g
Long Wavelength 3.7μm±0.2μm~4.8μm±0.2μm Infrared Lens Fixed Focus 25mm/F1.6
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Product Description
1280×1024/15μm Cooled Thermal Camera Module High Sensitivity for Long Range Detection
Product Overview

The GAVIN GC1215MC HD MWIR cooled infrared camera core features a self-developed 1280×1024/15μm MWIR cooled detector, providing four times the pixel count of a conventional 640×512 detector within the same active image area. This enables a wider field of view and reveals more image details. Equipped with multiple image processing algorithms, it delivers high-definition images directly, suitable for all-weather target detection under various visibility conditions and harsh environments.

SensorMicro specializes in the design, manufacture, sales and marketing of thermal imaging detectors and infrared modules. We provide customers with a variety of infrared thermal imaging solutions. By using SensorMicro infrared camera modules, customers can conduct independent secondary development and reduce research and development costs.

Main Features
  • Megapixel Resolution, Exceptional Image Quality - Powered by a 1280×1024/15μm mid-wave cooled infrared detector for sharp, detailed thermal imaging. Integrates advanced image processing algorithms including DRC, 2D/3D noise reduction, and edge enhancement (EE) for superior clarity.
  • High Reliability, Superior Sensitivity - MWIR cooled thermal imaging ensures excellent adaptability and consistency across applications with outstanding thermal sensitivity.
  • Easy Integration, Flexible Configuration - Supports CameraLink interface with RAW/YUV image data output. Multiple continuous zoom optical configurations available for different needs.
Product Specifications
Model GAVIN GC1215MC
Indicators
Resolution 1280×1024
Pixel Size 15μm
Spectral Response 3.7μm±0.2μm~4.8μm±0.2μm
IR Detector NETD(23℃) 20mK(F2/F4)
Image Processing
Frame Rate 50Hz
Dimming Mode Linear/Histogram/Mixed
Digital Zoom 1× to 8× continuous digital zoom
Image Direction Horizontally/Vertically/Diagonally Flip
Image Algorithm DRC, 2D/3D Image Noise Reduction, EE
Electrical
Standard External Interface J30JZ 25-pin HDMI Dedicated Output Interface
Analog Video PAL/NTSC
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 24V±4V
Steady Power Consumption(23℃) ≤16W
Cooling Time(23℃) ≤7min30s
Size(mm) 160×60×85
Weight(g) ≤850
Operating Temperature -40℃~+71℃
Vibration Vibration: High-speed transport intensity; Impact: Half Sine Wave, 40g/11ms, 3 Axis, 6 Direction, 3 Times/Direction
Optical Lens
Lens Options Fixed focus: 25mm/F1.6
Industrial Applications

The GAVIN GC1215MC cooled infrared camera module is widely used in many areas such as NDT, Environmental Monitoring, Long-Range Surveillance, Scientific Research etc.

Our Way of Service
Pre-Sales Requirement Analysis
Scenario Assessment
Product Selection
Customized Solutions
Deployment Rapid Delivery
System Integration & Testing
Technical Training
Application Guidance
After-Sales Remote Diagnostics
Warranty Service
Firmware Upgrades
Technical Maintenance
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 the changes of the 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 also the 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.