640x512 Resolution 12μm Pixel Size Uncooled Thermal Camera Module for LWIR Infrared Security Monitoring

Place of Origin China
Brand Name SensorMicro
Certification ISO9001:2015; RoHS; Reach
Model Number MICO612
Minimum Order Quantity 1 Piece
Price Negotiable
Payment Terms T/T
Product Details
Resolution 640x512 / 12μm NETD ≤30mK/F1.0/25℃
Camera Lens Multiple Available Frame Rate 25Hz/30Hz/50Hz
Analog Video PAL(default) / NTSC Spectral Range 8~14μm LW
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17uM Uncooled Thermal Camera Module

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640x512 LWIR Thermal Security Camera

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Product Description
Uncooled Thermal Camera Module LWIR 640x512 12μm for Security Monitoring
MICO612 LWIR 640x512 / 12 μm Uncooled Thermal Camera Module

The MICO612 LWIR infrared camera module is part of the MICO series developed by SensorMicro. This uncooled infrared camera core with a resolution of 640x512 and pixel size of 12μm provides an ideal solution for security monitoring applications, offering high-quality thermal imaging capabilities even in complete darkness or adverse weather conditions.

The high-resolution 640x512 sensor and small 12μm pixel size deliver exceptional image clarity and detail, enabling detection of even minor temperature differences. This level of detail is essential for security monitoring applications, helping identify potential threats or anomalous behavior that might otherwise go undetected.

Main Features
  • Mainstream Compatibility, Cost-Effective
    • Equipped with self-developed mainstream 640×512/12μm wafer-level infrared detector
    • Integrated with dedicated ASIC chip for high energy efficiency
  • Optimized SWaP Design
    • Sectional dimension: 22.2×22.2×27.2mm (excluding lens)
    • Weight: 30.3±2g
    • Low power consumption: 680mW
  • Easy Development & Quick Integration
    • Native analog or digital video output (CVBS/USB/MIPI standards)
    • Easy mounting with minimal structural design effort
Product Specifications
Model MICO612
IR Detector Sensitive Material: VOx
Resolution: 640×512
Pixel Size: 12µm
NETD: ≤30mK/F1.0/25℃
Spectral Response: 8~14μm
Optical Lens Focus/F#: 4.8/F1.0 | 9.1mm/F1.0 | 13mm/F1.0
FOV: 91°(H)×73°(V) | 47.7°(H)×38.2°(V) | 33°(H)×26°(V)
Detection Range (8 pixels): 99m (person) | 360m (vehicle)
Type Fixed Focus Athermal
First lens sealing/coating: IP67
Image Processing Analog Video: PAL(default) / NTSC
Digital Video: USB / MIPI
Frame Rate: 25Hz/30Hz/50Hz
Start-up Time: ≤6s
Image Algorithm: NUC/DRC/DNS/DDE/SFFC
Pseudo Color 11 types - customizable
Electrical Interface Standard External Interface: 3PIN | 9PIN | 26PIN
Video Interface: CVBS | USB | MIPI
Power Supply Supply Voltage: DC 5V~24V
Steady Power Consumption: ≤680mW@5V, 23±3℃
Mechanical Size: 22.2mm×22.2mm×27.2mm (L×W×H)
Weight: 30.3±2g
Environmental Adaptability Operating Temperature: -40℃~+70℃
Storage Temperature: -45℃~+85℃
Humidity: 5%~95%, non-condensing
Vibration: Random Vibration, 5.35grms, 3-axis
Impact: Half Sine Wave, 40g/11ms, 3 Axis, 6 Direction
Certification RoHS2.0/Reach
Industrial Applications

The MICO612 thermal camera module can be integrated into security cameras with temperature monitoring from short to ultra distance, including:

  • PTZ Camera
  • Box Camera
  • Speed Dome Camera
Product Portfolio Benefits
  • Diverse Product Portfolio
    Wide range of formats including infrared detectors, camera cores, and modules to meet various integration requirements.
  • Rich Product Variety
    Multiple array resolutions, pixel sizes, wavebands, and lens options combinations for greater application flexibility.
  • Outstanding Performance
    Clear imaging, compact size, low power consumption, high sensitivity, and strong reliability across environmental challenges.
  • Easy Integration
    Multiple interface options for straightforward integration and rapid development across application fields.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is an infrared detector?
An infrared detector is a device that detects and measures infrared radiation. Infrared radiation is a type of electromagnetic radiation with longer wavelengths than visible light, making it invisible to the naked eye. These detectors can analyze infrared radiation distribution across various wavelengths and are used in applications including thermal imaging, spectroscopy, remote sensing, and security systems. Infrared detectors are classified into several types, including photon detectors (photovoltaic detectors or photoconductors) and thermal detectors (microbolometers or thermopiles).