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| Categories | Thermal Camera Core |
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| Temperature Range: | -20℃~550℃ |
| Pixel Pitch: | 12μm |
| Payment Terms: | T/T |
| Temperature Measurement Accuracy: | Greater of ±2℃ / ±2% |
| Resolution: | 120x90 |
| Frame Rate: | 25Hz |
| Lens(HFOV/FL): | 50°/ 1.6mm |
| Brand Name: | SensorMicro |
| Certification: | ISO9001:2015; RoHS; Reach |
| Place of Origin: | Wuhan, Hubei Province, China |
| MOQ: | 1 Piece |
| Price: | Negotiable |
| Model Number: | TIMO112 |
| Company Info. |
| Wuhan SensorMicro Technology Co., Ltd |
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The TIMO112 infrared camera module integrates a wafer-level packaged 120×90/12μm uncooled infrared detector with temperature measurement capabilities ranging from -20℃ to +550℃ and accuracy of ±2℃/±2%. With comprehensive SDK and standard interfaces, this thermal module enables easy integration for secondary development.
As a supplier of thermal infrared detectors and camera modules, we leverage years of industrial application experience to provide professional, efficient solutions across all industries through our core independently developed infrared detector technology.
| Model | TIMO112 |
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| Resolution | 120×90 |
| Pixel Size | 12μm |
| Spectral Response | 8~14μm |
| Focus Mode | Focus Free |
| Lens (HFOV/FL) | 50°/1.6mm |
| Weight | 1.8g |
| Size (without FPC) | 12.6mm×12.6mm×8.8mm |
| Number of PINs | 40PIN |
| Output Data | 14bit Raw |
| Frame Rate | 25Hz |
| Temperature Measurement | |
| Temperature Measurement Range | -20℃~+550℃ (-20℃~+150℃ | +100℃~550℃) |
| Temperature Measurement Accuracy | Greater of ±2℃ / ±2% |
| Environmental Adaptability & Certification | |
| Operating Temperature | -20℃~+60℃ |
| Humidity | 5%~85% |
| Storage Temperature | -45℃~+85℃ |
| Certification | RoHS 2.0 / Reach |
The TIMO112 thermal imaging module can be used in applications such as Smart Security, AloT, Night Observation, Instruments and Meters, Machine Vision, and more.
In nature, all objects with temperatures above absolute zero (-273℃) radiate infrared rays. By measuring the infrared radiation temperature difference between targets and background using infrared camera detectors, different infrared images (thermal images) are generated.
Infrared radiation emitted by targets enters the thermal detector's sensing range. The infrared detector converts radiation signals of varying intensity into corresponding electrical signals, which are then amplified and processed to form visible infrared images.
Cooled infrared focal plane detectors operate at low temperatures provided by detector dewar coolers (DDC). They offer higher sensitivity for distinguishing subtle temperature differences compared to uncooled detectors, enabling detection, identification, and recognition of objects over distances exceeding ten kilometers. However, their complex structure results in higher costs than uncooled detectors.
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