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120×90 Resolution 12μm Pixel Size Uncooled LWIR Thermal Camera Module with Universal Control Interfaces
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xProduct Details
| Digital Video Interface | USB2.0 | Lens (HFOV/FL) | 50°/1.6mm |
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| Output Data | 14bit Raw | Typical Power Consumption | 150mW |
| Spectral Response | 8~14μm | Resolution | 120×90 |
| Highlight | 12μm Pixel Size Thermal Camera Module,Thermal Camera Module with Universal Interfaces |
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Product Description
120*90/12μm Uncooled LWIR Thermal Camera Module with Universal Control Interfaces
The iMC112 infrared miniature module is built on the self-developed TIMO112 module, specifically designed for mobile terminal applications. Paired with a dedicated app, it outputs images and temperature matrices directly without requiring temperature calibration, making development effortless. This ultra-compact module offers cost-effective performance with low power consumption and universal control interfaces that simplify integration and reduce technical barriers to infrared thermal imaging technology.
The iMC112 infrared miniature module finds applications across multiple industries including AloT, Machine Vision, Industrial Vision, and Security Monitoring.
Main Features
Portable and Cost-Effective
- Equipped with self-developed 120*90/12μm wafer-level infrared detector for significant cost advantages
- Ultra-compact design ideal for mobile and portable devices
Robust Structure, Reliable Performance
- Paired with dedicated app to output thermal images and temperature matrices directly
- Encased in structural components for enhanced reliability and completeness
Mainstream Interfaces, Easy Development
- Standard USB 2.0 digital video output interface for wide compatibility
- Factory-calibrated temperature data eliminates additional development effort
Technical Specifications
| Model | iMC112 |
|---|---|
| Resolution | 120*90 |
| Pixel Size | 12μm |
| Spectral Response | 8~14μm |
| NETD | ≤50mK |
| Output Data | 14bit Raw |
| Frame Rate | 25Hz |
| Focus Mode | Focus Free |
| Lens (HFOV/FL) | 50°/1.6mm |
| Digital Video Interface | USB2.0 |
| Operating Voltage | 3.3V±0.1V |
| Typical Power Consumption | 150mW |
| Temperature Measurement Range | -20℃~+550℃(-20℃~+150℃ | +100℃~550℃) |
| Temperature Measurement Accuracy | Greater of ±2℃ / ±2% |
| Operating Temperature | -20℃~-60℃ |
| Humidity | 5%~85% |
| Storage Temperature | -45℃~+85℃ |
| Certification | CE, FCC, RoHS |
Frequently Asked Questions
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 targets, offering poor concealment.
Thermal imaging operates without any light as a passive infrared night vision system that detects infrared radiation differences between targets and scenes or different parts of an object. It remains unaffected by changes in lighting conditions and performs reliably during night operations and in fog, rain, and other harsh environments.
Active IR actively emits infrared light and uses infrared beams reflected by targets, offering poor concealment.
Thermal imaging operates without any light as a passive infrared night vision system that detects infrared radiation differences between targets and scenes or different parts of an object. It remains unaffected by changes in lighting conditions and performs reliably during night operations and in fog, rain, and other harsh environments.
Can you block thermal imaging?
In most cases, thermal imaging cannot be blocked. However, infrared rays cannot penetrate walls, and glass can block IR. To avoid detection, conceal behind glass or walls to block thermal imaging.
About SensorMicro
SensorMicro is a world-leading infrared detector manufacturer and service provider. We deliver high-performance uncooled and cooled thermal imaging detectors to customers worldwide while sharing our professional application expertise. Our product portfolio covers various array formats, pixel sizes, and spectral band combinations, all featuring high thermal sensitivity and reliability.
SensorMicro provides advanced infrared detectors, camera cores, and modules with versatile formats and wavebands. Designed for clarity, sensitivity, and efficiency, our products integrate seamlessly into diverse systems—empowering next-generation imaging and sensing applications across industries.
SensorMicro detectors are widely used in thermography, security & surveillance, personal vision, automotive, and consumer infrared products. Our volume production capabilities enable us to meet growing demand across all existing and emerging markets.
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