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IR Thermal Imaging Camera Module – 80x62, Motion Detection, SPI/I2C, Raspberry Pi Compatible, 44° FOV
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Elevate your technological projects with our cutting-edge Long-wave IR Thermal Imaging Camera Module. Designed for seamless integration with Raspberry Pi and...
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Elevate your technological projects with our cutting-edge Long-wave IR Thermal Imaging Camera Module. Designed for seamless integration with Raspberry Pi and other development boards, this module is an ideal addition for engineers, developers, makers, and hobbyists looking to implement advanced thermal imaging capabilities into their innovations.
Thermal-44 Camera Module
Thermal-44 Camera Module
Product Name: Long-wave IR Thermal Imaging Camera Module Resolution: 80 × 62 Pixels IR Array Communication: SPI and I2C Interfaces Compatibility: Suitable for Raspberry Pi and Other Development Boards Field of View: wide-angle 44° FOV
Product Description:
Unlock the power of thermal imaging with our versatile Long-wave IR Thermal Imaging Camera Module. Whether you're monitoring temperature distribution for industrial applications or adding security enhancements with motion detection capabilities, this module is designed to deliver high-quality thermal images and information.
Features:
- Hybrid Sensor Technology: Leverage the best of both worlds with our module that combines microbolometer and thermopile pixel technologies, yielding precise and reliable temperature measurements.
- Shutterless Operation: Enjoy uninterrupted thermal video streaming thanks to the advanced shutterless design.
- High Resolution: With an 80 (H) × 62 (V) array pixel, the module offers detailed thermal imaging suitable for various applications.
- Flexible FOV: 44° FOV
- Developer Friendly: Tap into a wealth of online resources and manuals, including a Python demo for the Raspberry Pi.
- Motion Detection: Enhance your security and safety systems with inherent motion detection abilities.
- Compact Design: At just 45.00 × 22.00 mm, this module fits even in space-constrained setups.
- Multipurpose Applications: From smart homes to fever detection in healthcare—our module adapts to your needs.
Specifications:
- Power Supply: 3.3V / 5V
- Operating Current: 20mA@5V
- Wavelength Range: 8μm ~ 14μm
- Operating Temperature Range: -20℃ ~ 85℃
- Target Temperature Range: -20℃ ~ 400℃
- Refresh Rate: Up to 25 FPS
- Measuring Accuracy: ±1.5℃ (ambient temp. 10℃ ~ 70℃)
- Noise Equivalent Temperature Difference (NETD): 150mK
- Connector: Onboard MX1.25 10PIN
Quick Overview:
- Standard version: 55°(D) × 44°(H) × 35°(V)
- Included Accessories: MX1.25 10PIN to 2.54 cable (~200mm)
Please Note: This product is not available for sale or technical support in Iran, North Korea, Cuba, Sudan, and Syria.
Embrace the possibilities that thermal imaging brings to your projects with our Long-wave IR Thermal Imaging Camera Module. Discover the unseen world and push the boundaries of innovation with this unparalleled tool for temperature visualization.
Get your Long-wave IR Thermal Imaging Camera Module today, and let the world of thermal imaging redefine the scope of your projects!
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Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.
- I2C
- I2C is a two-wire communication bus used by many sensors and small modules. It matters because several I2C devices can share the same two wires, but each device needs a compatible address and your controller must support I2C.
- Motion detection
- A camera feature that checks the image for changes that suggest something has moved. It matters because your project can use movement as a trigger instead of constantly saving or processing every frame.
- SPI
- A fast serial communication bus often used for displays, memory cards, and sensors. It matters because SPI devices need specific pins for clock and data, plus a separate chip-select line for each device.
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