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384x288 / 12μm Uncooled LWIR Thermal Camera Core for Smooth Imaging
Product Details
| Resolution | 384x288 / 12μm | Frame Rate | 50Hz |
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| Typical NETD | ≤30mK | Spectral Range | 8~14μm |
| Start-up Time | 6s | Image Algorithm | NUC/DRC/DNS/DDE/SFFC |
| Highlight | Linear LWIR Thermal Camera Core,50Hz LWIR Thermal Camera Core |
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Product Description
LWIR 384x288 / 12μm Uncooled Thermal Imaging Camera Core
Product Overview
Based on our self-developed high-performance 384×288/12μm ceramic-packaging thermal detector, the iSE412 infrared camera core eliminates the need for shutter calibration, effectively resolving issues of stuttering and noise during observation. To meet diverse user needs, the iSE412 supports super-resolution algorithms, picture-in-picture, customizable OSD, sleep mode, electronic zoom, and other features. It also offers a variety of video interfaces and lenses for easy integration. The overall size of this powerful camera core is less than 25.4×25.4×22.7mm, with a bare core weight under 26g, delivering smooth and stable detection experience even under limited space and strict conditions. It is ideal for OEM customers for secondary development and integration in all kinds of thermal imagers and infrared cameras.
Main Features
- Shutterless Design for Smoother Viewing
- No shutter calibration required during operation, eliminating image stuttering common in traditional shutter-based systems
- Silent operation ensures discreet use without mechanical noise
- Compact and Lightweight, Flexible for Integration
- Total system dimensions as small as 25.4×25.4×22.7 mm, bare core weight ≤26±1.5g
- Space-saving structural design allows flexible system layout and integration
- Feature-Rich, Seamless Integration
- Supports super-resolution algorithms, picture-in-picture, customizable OSD, sleep mode, one-click calibration, and compatibility with various Micro OLED displays
- Compatible with multiple optical lenses and extension components for easy secondary development and system customization
Product Specifications
| Model | iSE412 | |
| IR Detectors Indicators | ||
| Sensitive Material | VOx | |
| Resolution | 384×288 | |
| Pixel Size | 12μm | |
| Spectral Response | 8μm ~ 14μm | |
| Typical NETD | ≤30mK | |
| Image Processing | ||
| Effective Pixels | 384×288 | |
| Digital Frame Rate | 50Hz | |
| Start-up Time | 6s | |
| Digital Video | YUV420/YUV422/RGB888/RAW | |
| Image Algorithm | NUC/DRC/DNS/DDE/SFFC | |
| Shutterless | Supported | |
| Image Display | 10 Types (White Hot/Lava/Iron Red/Hot Iron/Medical/Arctic/Rainbow 1/Rainbow 2/Tint/Black Hot) | |
| Image Direction | Horizontal/Vertical/Diagonal | |
| Digital Zoom | 1x/2x/4x/8x | |
| Image Brightness | Auto/Manual | |
| Image Contrast | Auto/Manual | |
| Compensation Mode | Manual | |
| Electrical | ||
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Standard External Interface
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50pin: BP040SB-50-0114-B-R0
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| Communication Interface | TTL-232/USB2.0 | |
| Digital Video Interface | DVP8/BT.656/DVP16/BT.1120/USB2.0/MIPI-DSI-4LANE | |
| Extension Components | USB2.0/SDI/HDMI/GIGE/Cameralink/VPC/MIPI-CSI-2LANE | |
| Electrical Interface | ||
| Supply Voltage | 2.7V~5.3V | |
| Typical Power Consumption | 0.8W@50Hz@23±3℃ | |
| Mechanical/Lens | ||
| Bare Core Size(mm) | 25.4×25.4×22.7 | φ36×24.3 |
| Bare Core Weight(g) | 26±1.5 | 28±1.5 |
| Optical Lens |
Fixed Focus Athermal: 4.9/9.1/13/19mm
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Fixed Focus Athermal: 25mm/35mm
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| Shutter Components | Optional | |
| Vibration | 5.35g, Random Vibration, 3-axis | |
| Impact | Half Sine Wave, 40g/11ms, Impact Direction X Axis, 3 times | 1500g@0.4ms |
| Protection Level | IP67(Front Lens) | |
| Environmental Adaptability | ||
| Operating Temperature | -40℃~+70℃ | |
| Storage Temperature | -45℃~+85℃ | |
| Humidity | 5%~95%, non-condensing | |
| Certification | ROHS2.0/REACH | |
Industrial Applications
The iSE412 thermal camera core is widely used in Industrial Vision, Firefighting and Rescue, Security Surveillance, Outdoor Observation, Machine Vision, Consumer Electronics, and more.
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 DRI Range?
DRI Range is a means of measuring the distance at which an infrared detector can produce an image of a specific target and can be divided into detection range, recognition range, and identification range.
D (Detection): ability to distinguish an object from the background
R (Recognition): ability to classify the object class (animal, human, vehicle, boat …)
I (Identification): ability to describe the object in details (a man with a hat, a deer, a Jeep …)
According to Johnson's criteria, when the probability of target detail visible at the DRI distance is 50%, the minimum number line pairs of the target is 1:3:6 (or 1:4:8), and the corresponding minimum number of pixels is 2:6:12 (or 2:8:16).
Assuming that the target diameter is H, the focal length is f, the pixel size is d, and the number of line pairs is n, then the view distance L=H×f/(2n×d)
D (Detection): ability to distinguish an object from the background
R (Recognition): ability to classify the object class (animal, human, vehicle, boat …)
I (Identification): ability to describe the object in details (a man with a hat, a deer, a Jeep …)
According to Johnson's criteria, when the probability of target detail visible at the DRI distance is 50%, the minimum number line pairs of the target is 1:3:6 (or 1:4:8), and the corresponding minimum number of pixels is 2:6:12 (or 2:8:16).
Assuming that the target diameter is H, the focal length is f, the pixel size is d, and the number of line pairs is n, then the view distance L=H×f/(2n×d)
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