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Infrared Ultra Clear Thermal Imaging Detector Uncooled LWIR 1280×1024/12μm

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xResolution | 1280×1024/12μm | Sensitive Material | Vanadium Oxide |
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Max. Frame Rate | 50Hz | Working Temperature | -40~+85℃ |
Package | Metal Package | Spectral Response | 8~14μm |
Highlight | Ultra Clear Thermal Imaging Detector,LWIR Thermal Imaging Detector,12μm Thermal Imaging Detector |
Product Description:
FM1212 is a state-of-the-art microbolometer detector featuring a mega-pixel 1280x1024 array and 12μm pixel size. This uncoole LWIR detector combines a robust metal package with advanced VOx (vanadium oxide) sensing technology to deliver unparalleled performance and reliability.
Adopting the mainstream metal package technology, this thermal imaging sensor provides high thermal sensitivity, outstanding image quality, built-in TEC for stable FPA temperature and adapts to all kinds of extreme harsh environments.
Engineered for precision and clarity, this uncooled focal plane infrared detector is designed to meet diverse long wave infrared imaging needs and provide stable high-performance thermal imaging solutions, such as security surveillance, search and rescue, night vision systems, various scientific research, industrial testing fields and more.
Main Features:
• Ultra Clear Image
• Strong Adaptability
• Stable Performance
Technical Parameters:
Model | FM1212 |
Sensitive Material | Vanadium Oxide |
Package | Metal Package |
Resolution | 1280*1024 |
Pixel Size | 12μm |
Spectral Range | 8μm~14μm |
Typical NETD | <50mK |
Digital Output | Built-in 14 bits ADC |
Thermal Time Constant | <12ms |
Max. Frame Rate | 50Hz |
Power Consumption | <400mW |
Size (mm) | 40*28.5*8.1 (Without Piz Size) |
Weight (g) | <45 |
Working Temperature | -40°C ~ +85°C |
Applications:
Support and Services:
Our infrared detectors and thermal imaging modules are designed to provide high-quality thermal imaging solutions for a wide range of applications. We offer a range of technical support and services to help you get the most out of your product, including:
· Product training and education
· Technical troubleshooting and support
· Repair and calibration services
· Customized solutions and consulting
Our team of experienced professionals is dedicated to providing you with the highest level of service and support possible. Contact us today to learn more about our product technical support and services.
FAQs:
Q: What is infrared thermal imaging technology?
A: Infrared thermal imaging uses photoelectric technology to detect specific infrared band signals of thermal radiation from objects, converts these signals into images and graphics that can be visually distinguished by humans, and further calculates temperature values.
Q: What is the wavelength range for infrared thermal imaging?
A: Infrared ray, also known as infrared radiation, is an electromagnetic wave in the infrared wavelength range between visible light and microwave. Thermal infrared imaging typically refers to mid infrared imaging at 3-5μm and far-infrared imaging at 8-12μm. In these bands, the focus is on heat sources, not visible light. The human eye is sensitive to the wavelength range of about 0.4~0.7μm and cannot see longer wavelengths of thermal energy.
Q: What is the classification of infrared thermal imaging wavebands?
A: Generally speaking, infrared thermal imaging is divided into three bands: short wave, medium wave, and long wave.
Shortwave: wavelength range within 3μm;
Medium wave: wavelength range from 3μm to 5μm;
Long wave: wavelength range from 8μm to 14μm;
Q: What are the applications of infrared detectors and thermal imaging modules?
A: The infrared detectors and thermal imaging modules can be used in a variety of applications such as thermography, security & surveillance, intelligent industry, outdoor night vision observation, machine vision, smart driving, UAVs, and consumer infrared products.
Q: Does infrared thermal imaging emit radiation?
A: Infrared thermal imaging passively receives infrared signals emitted by objects and does not have radiation. As long as an object exceeds absolute zero, an infrared signal will be emitted, which is received by an infrared detector and then converted into a thermal image.