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Linear LWIR Thermal Camera Core Uncooled 400x300 50Hz
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xResolution | 400x300 / 17μm | Frame Rate | 25Hz/30Hz/50Hz/60Hz |
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NETD | <30mK | Spectral Range | 8~14μm |
Size | 44.5x44.5x33.6mm | Weight | ≤77g |
High Light | Linear LWIR Thermal Camera Core,50Hz LWIR Thermal Camera Core |
LWIR 400x300 / 17μm Uncooled Thermal Imaging Camera Core with Industrial Thermography
PLUG417R thermal camera core uses the 400x300 / 17μm uncooled LWIR infrared detctor with an optional temperature measurement function with measurement range from -20℃~150 ℃ for industrial or body temperature measurement. This infrared thermal module can not only measures the value of temperature around you but also display the thermal imaging figure. So it must be your best choice to monitor the temperature change.
This small infrared camera module can be widely used in infrared thermal imaging applications such as Thermography, Electricity Power Inspection, Building Inspection etc. It is beneficial to OEM customers for secondary development and integration in all kinds of thermal imagers and infrared thermographic cameras.
- NETD<30mk, High Sensitivity
- Stable Performance
- Easy Integration
- Clear Image Quality & Details
- Customizable Temperature Range
- Strong Environmental Adaptability
Model | PLUG417R |
IR Detector Performance | |
Resolution | 400x300 |
Pixel Pitch | 17μm |
Spectral Range | 8~14μm |
NETD | <30mk |
Image Processing | |
Frame Rate | 25Hz/30Hz/50Hz/60Hz |
Start-up Time | <15s |
Analog Video | PAL/NTSC |
Digital Video | RAW/YUV/BT656/LVDS |
Extension Component | USB/Camerlink |
Dimming Mode | Linear/Histogram/Mixed |
Digital Zoom | 1~8X Continual Zoom, Step Size 1/8 |
Image Display | Black Hot/White Hot/Pseudo Color |
Image Direction | Horizontally/Vertically/Diagonally Flip |
Image Algorithm | NUC/AGC/IDE |
Electrical Specification | |
Standard External Interface | 50pin_HRS Interface |
Communication Mode | RS232-TTL, 115200bps |
Supply Voltage | 4.5~6V |
Temperature Measurement | |
Operating Temperature Range | -10°C~50°C |
Temperature Range | -20°C~150°C, 100°C~550°C |
Temperature Accuracy | ±2°C or ±2% (Take the Maximum Value) |
SDK | ARM/Windows/Linux SDK, Full Screen Thermography |
Physical Characteristics | |
Dimension (mm) | 44.5x44.5x36.6 |
Weight | ≤77g |
Environmental Adaptation | |
Operation Temperature | -40°C ~ +70°C |
Storage Temperature | -45°C ~ +85°C |
Humidity | 5%~95%, Non-condensing |
Vibration | Random Vibration 5.35grms, 3 Axis |
Shock | Half-sine Wave, 40g/11ms, 3 Axis 6 Direction |
Optics | |
Optional Lens | Fixed Focus Athermal: 7.5mm/13mm/19mm/25mm/35mm |
The PLUG417R thermal camera core is widely used in Electric Power Inspection, Machine Vision, Building HVAC Security & Monitoring, Outdoors, Firefighting & Rescue, Law Enforcement & Rescue, ADAS, UAV Payloads etc.
1. What is DRI Range?
It is a means of measuring the distance at which an infrared detector can produce an image of specific target and can be divided into detection range, recognition range, 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)