Fast Integration MCT MWIR Cooled Thermal Module Into Drones 640x512 15μM

Place of Origin Wuhan, Hubei Province, China
Brand Name GST
Certification ISO9001:2015; RoHS; Reach
Model Number GAVIN615B
Minimum Order Quantity 1 Piece
Price Negotiable
Payment Terms L/C, T/T

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Resolution 640x512 / 15μm NETD ≤20mK
Spectral Range 3.7~4.8μm MW Frame Rate 50Hz/100Hz
Size 125x92x67mm Weight ≤650g
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Fast Integration 640x512 / 15μM MCT MWIR Cooled Thermal Module Into Drones

Product Description

 

GAVIN615B is a cooled mid wave thermal imaging module developed by Global Sensor Technology (GST). It consists of a 640x512 / 15µm HgCdTe MWIR IR detector with RS046 cryocooler, hardware electronics and various image processing algorithms are also embedded already to present sharp and clear thermal images.

 

Configured with RS046 cryocooler, the GAVIN615B is very compact in size, measuring 125x92x67mm in dimension and weighing less than 650g in weight. It’s stable power consumption is as low as 12w. With industrial standard cameralink interface, infrared camera or system integrator can design or integrate their own complete camera easily based on the GAVIN615B thermal imaging module.

 

It provides various continuous zoom lenses for customers to choose from: 60~240mm/F4; 15~300mm/F4; 21~420mm/F4; 35~690mm/F4, which is suitable for long range monitoring applications.
 
Main Features

 

- High Sensitivity, NETD≤20mK

- Long Range Detection

- Adjustable Frame Rate

- Easy Integration into the System

 

Product Specifications

 

Model GAVIN615B
IR Detector Performance
Resolution 640x512
Pixel Pitch 15μm
Cryocooler RS046
Spectral Range 3.7μm~4.8μm MW
Cooling Time (20°C) ≤7min
NETD (20°C) ≤20mK
Image Processing
Frame Rate 50Hz/100Hz
Dimming Mode Linear/Histogram/Mixed
Digital Zoom ×1/×2/×4
Image Direction Horizontally/Vertically/Diagonally Flip
Image Algorithm NUC/AGC/IDE
Electrical Specification
Standard External Interface J30JZ 25pin
Analog Video PAL
Digital Video 16bit RAW/YUV: 16bit DVP/Cameralink Output
External Sync Frame External Sync: RS422 Level
Communication RS422, 115200bps
Power Supply 20~28VDC
Stable Power Consumption 12W
Dimension (mm) 125×92×67
Weight ≤650g
Operation Temperature -40°C ~ +60°C
Vibration Magnitude Vibration: GJB Vehicle-mounted High Speed Transport
Shock: Half-sine Wave, 40g 11 ms, 3 Axis 6 Direction 3 Times Each
Optical Lens
Optional Lens Continuous Zoom
60~240mm/F4
15~300mm/F4
21~420mm/F4
35~690mm/F4

 

Industrial Applications

 

The GAVIN615B thermal infrared camera module is widely used many areas such as Remote Monitoring System, Flight Vision Enhancement System, Multi-sensor Payload etc.

 

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About GST Infrared

 

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FAQs

 

1. What is a cryocooler used for?
Cryocoolers are machines that keep sensors extremely cold so that thermal images can be taken on long-term missions. In many high-end applications, the sensors that capture images require extremely low temperatures.

 

2. What are the main factors to measure the quality of Cryocooler?
Long battery life and reliable operation are main factors to measure the quality of a cryocooler. GSTiR cryocooler has a wide operating temperature range and excellent reliability. Its MTTF (Mean Time to Failures) has reached to 10,000 hours, which meets 24*7 boot operation requirements.

 

3. What is thermal sensitivity?

Thermal Sensitivity, also named NETD (Noise Equivalent Temperature Difference), is a key parameter for evaluating medium wave (MWIR) and long wave (LWIR) thermal imaging cameras. It is directly related to the clarity measured by the thermal imager. It is a numerical value representing the signal-to-noise ratio of the temperature difference and measured in milliKelvins (mK). The smaller the thermal sensitivity value, the higher the sensitivity and the clearer the image.