N-Driver384 384x288 Resolution 17μm Pixel Pitch All-weather Infrared Camera Module for Safe Driving

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 L/C,T/T
Product Details
Resolution 384x288/17μm NETD <50mK
Spectral Range 8~14μm Field Of View 37°x28°
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N-Driver384 Night Vision Infrared Camera Module 384x288 for Safe Driving
Product Overview

384x288 / 17μm N-Driver384 Vehicle Mounted Night Vision Infrared Camera for Safe Driving

Product Description

The N-Driver384 vehicle-mounted infrared module is specifically designed for driver safety in harsh environments including total darkness, rain, snow, fog, and dust. It features an uncooled LWIR infrared detector with a resolution of 384x288 and 17μm pixel size.

This infrared camera module enables drivers to see clear thermal images up to 300 meters beyond vehicle headlight range, eliminating concerns about interference from oncoming high beams.

The N-Driver384 infrared camera module has broad application potential in autonomous driving, vehicle assisted driving (ADAS), and specialized vehicle applications.

Main Features
  • Resolution: 384x288
  • Pixel Pitch: 17μm
  • NETD <50mk
  • Extended Distance of View
  • All-weather Application
  • High Speed Data Transmission
  • High Reliability & Stability
Product Specifications
Model N-Driver 384
IR Detector Performance
Resolution 384x288
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 768x576@25Hz
System Features
Start-up Time ≤8s (Room Temperature)
Heater When window temperature is lower than 2°C±2°C, starts heating automatically
When window temperature is higher than 7°C±2°C, turns off heating automatically
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 off
≤9W@24V Power Supply, Window Heating 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) 40.0x36.0x58.0 (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 (ADAS).

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Production Capability

In-House Infrared Detector Technologies

  • 8-inch 0.11μm VOx Uncooled Infrared Detectors
  • 8-inch 0.5μm MCT Cooled Infrared Detectors
  • 8-inch 0.5μm T2SL Cooled Infrared Detectors

Production Capacity & Advantages

  • 6 million self-developed infrared detectors per year
  • 30,000 m² semiconductor fabrication facility
  • 20,000 m² cleanroom area
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the difference between low light, active IR and thermal imaging?

Low light requires natural light and transforms weak natural light images into enhanced electronic images through image intensifiers.

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

Thermal imaging doesn't require any light and is a passive infrared night vision system that detects infrared radiation differences between targets and scenes 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.

2. Can you block thermal imaging?

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