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LWIR Thermal Imaging Camera | SIMTRUM Photonics Store

LWIR Thermal Imaging Camera
SIMTRUM'S online LWIR Thermography Camera adopts an uncooled infrared focal plane detector, a high-performance infrared lens, and a signal processing circuit, and embeds advanced image processing algorithms. It has the characteristics of small size, low power consumption, fast startup, excellent imaging quality, and accurate temperature measurement. The device selection of this equipment fully takes into account the requirements of high and low temperature working performance, which can ensure that the whole machine has excellent environmental adaptability.

Features

  • All-weather passive thermal imaging
  • Wide measurable temperature range
  • Adopts high frame rate design,allowing for the observation of fast-moving targets
  • Self-developed temperature calibration algorithm can achieve precise measurement
  • Output full-stream lossless 16-bit temperature data
  • Capable of secondary development and system integration

Applications

  • Machine building
  • Building leakage detection
  • Rehabilitation treatment monitoring
  • Road inspection

General Specifications
Model HJ01-LWIR-K23 HJ01-LWIR-K26 HJ01-LWIR-K43 HJ01-LWIR-K46
Detector Type Uncooled focal plane microbolometer
Number of Pixels 384×288 640×480 384×288 640×512
Pixel Pitch 17μm 12μm
Wavelength Range 8 - 14μm
Thermal Sensitivity (NETD) ≤50mK(@30°C)
Frame Rate ≤50Hz (configurable)
Image Processing and Display
Color Palettes Multiple color palettes, including white hot, black hot, iron red, rainbow, etc.
Contrast and Brightness Automatic / Manual
Data Format 16Bit temperature data (full stream)
Temperature Measurement and Analysis
Temperature Measurement Accuracy ±2°C or ±2%
Temperature Measurement Range Normal temperature setting: -20℃ to 200℃
Medium temperature range: 150℃ to 800℃
High temperature range: 350℃ to 1600℃(Expandable to 2500℃)
Normal temperature setting: -20℃ to 200℃
Medium temperature range: 150℃ to 650℃
Lens
Focal Length Multiple focal length lenses are optional
Focusing Method Manual Manual/Motorized
Electrical Characteristics
Data Interface RJ45
Network Standard 100Mbps / 1Gbps (100Mbps requires low frame rate)
Protocol Support UDP
Power Interface 2EDGKD-3.81mm/2P
Input Power Supply Voltage DC12V
Communication Interface UART@RS485
(Anti-control pan-tilt and camera,
Modbus-RTU protocol)
UART@RS485
(Anti-control pan-tilt and camera)
Steady - State Power Consumption <3W
Reverse Polarity Protection Yes
Over - voltage and
Under - voltage Protection
Yes
 
Other Specifications
Model HJ01-LWIR-K23 HJ01-LWIR-K26 HJ01-LWIR-K43 HJ01-LWIR-K46
Environmental Parameters
Operating Temperature -40°C ~ +60°C (-20°C ~ +60°C ensures temperature measurement accuracy)
Storage Temperature -50°C ~ +70°C
Temperature Shock Resistance 5°C/min (-40°C ~ +60°C)
Vibration Resistance 4.3g, 2 hours per axis for x, y, and z axes
Shock Resistance Acceleration 30g, half - sine wave, pulse width 6ms, shock in the installation and use direction 3 times
Humidity ≤95% (non - condensing)
Physical Characteristics
Dimensions 40mm×40mm×46.5mm 40mm×40mm×51.5mm
Weight <85g
Mounting Holes Two M3×4 on each side
Client - side
Real - time Temperature Display Supported
Multiple Temperature -
measuring Objects
Supported
Alarm Function Supported
Recording/Photographing/Playback Supported
SDK Development Kit
Operating Environment in32, x64, Linux (x86/ARM)
Data Acquisition Obtain 16 - bit temperature data (full - code stream) through callback functions
 

Optional infrared lens
 
Only K23 and K26 are available for selection
Focal length
(mm)
Dimension
(mm)
F# Detector resolution Field Angle(°) Spatial resolution(mrad)
Parallel Vertical Pixel size(μm) Parallel Vertical
4 Ø41 - h23 1 384 288 17 81 58 4.25
4.8 Ø40 - h37 1 384 288 17 71 54 3.54
5.7 Ø40 - h15 1 384 288 17 71 52 2.98
8 Ø40 - h25.8 1 384 288 17 46 35 2.13
9.5 Ø40 - h15 1 384 288 17 38 29 1.79
13 Ø31 - h24 1 384 288 17 28 21 1.31
13 Ø31 - h24 1 640 480 17 45 35 1.31
19 Ø39 - h35.8 1 384 288 17 19 14 0.89
19 Ø39 - h35.8 1 640 480 17 31 24 0.89
25 Ø37 - h24.5 1 384 288 17 15 11 0.68
25 Ø37 - h24.5 1 640 480 17 24 18 0.68
35 Ø40 - h28 1 384 288 17 11 8 0.49
35 Ø40 - h28 1 640 480 17 18 13 0.49
4.8 Ø40 - h37 1 640 480 17 114 88 3.54
8 Ø40 - h25.8 1 640 480 17 81 59 2.13
9.5 Ø40 - h15 1 640 480 17 64 48 1.79

 

Only K43 and K46 are available for selection
 
Focal length
(mm)
Dimension
(mm)
F# Detector resolution Field Angle(°) Spatial resolution(mrad)
Parallel Vertical Pixel size(μm) Parallel Vertical
4 Ø41 - h23 1 384 288 12 55 41 3
4.8 Ø40 - h37 1 384 288 12 52 39 2.5
5.7 Ø40 - h15 1 384 288 12 49 35 2.1
8 Ø40 - h25.8 1 384 288 12 33 25 1.5
9.5 Ø40 - h15 1 384 288 12 27 20 1.26
13 Ø31 - h24 1 384 288 12 19 15 0.92
19 Ø39 - h35.8 1 384 288 12 13 10 0.63
25 Ø37 - h24.5 1 384 288 12 10 8 0.48
35 Ø40 - h28 1 384 288 12 8 7 0.34
4.8 Ø40 - h37 1 640 512 12 83 67 2.5
8 Ø40 - h25.8 1 640 512 12 55 44 1.5
9.5 Ø40 - h15 1 640 512 12 45 36 1.26
13 Ø31 - h24 1 640 512 12 33 26 0.92
19 Ø39 - h35.8 1 640 512 12 23 18 1.33
25 Ø37 - h24.5 1 640 512 12 17 14 0.48
35 Ø40 - h28 1 640 512 12 12 10 0.34

Model Pixels Spectral Range Temperature Range
SWIR Thermal Imaging Camera 384*288/512*384/640*480/768*576/1280*1024 0.8~2μm 600-3000℃
MWIR Thermal Imaging Camera 640*480 3~5μm/4.8~5.2μm 200-700℃
MWIR Thermal Imaging Camera
For Flame Temperature
640*480/640*512 3.9μm/4.5μm 600-1600℃/1000-2000℃
Cooling MWIR Thermal Imaging Camera 640*512 3.7~4.8μm/1.5~5.2μm -10~1200℃(extended to 2000℃)
LWIR Thermal Imaging Camera 384*288/640*480/640*512 8~14μm -20~650 ℃
High-temperature range:350~1600℃
Cooling LWIR Thermal Imaging Camera 640*512 7.7~9.5μm -10~1200℃(extended to 2000℃)
Macro Infrared Thermal Imaging Camera 384*288/640*512 8~14μm Normal temperature range:-20~200℃
Medium temperature range:150~650℃

 


Sale Guide
If you need our technical team for guidance on product selection or customization,please help to provide below technical information, it helps to speed up the process.
Items Detail Unit Remark
 What is your application scenario?      Power inspection, monitoring the operating status of high-temperature   equipment,  fire early warning, etc
 What is the required spectral response   range?      SW/MW/LWIR
 What is the temperature range you need to  measure?    eg: -20~500℃
 What is the required resolution?      384*288/640*480/640*512/1280*1024, etc. For specific resolutions, please refer   to the detail page
 What is the required thermal sensitivity   (NETD) ?   mK  NETD represents the instrument's ability to detect minute temperature   differences. A NETD<50mK indicates that a temperature difference of 0.05℃ can   be identified, and it is suitable for the detection of precision electronic instruments
 What are the requirements for the focusing   function?      Manual or automatic, manual focusing is suitable for fixed distance measurement   in simple scenes. Autofocus is suitable for rapid scanning in complex scenes
 What is the motion state of the measured  object?      Whether stationary or moving, the moving target requires a high frame rate to   avoid image trailing
 Lens options?      Telephoto, macro and other lenses are available for selection
 Selection suggestions      If high-temperature targets need to be measured or high precision is required, it   is recommended to give priority to shortwave measurement. For medium-   temperature targets or those with anti-interference requirements, medium-wave   should be selected.If it is a normal-temperature target and all-weather detection   is required, long-wave detection should be given priority.
 What's the difference between an infrared   pyrometer and an infrared thermal imager?      Infrared pyrometers can only measure the temperature at a single point. By   detecting the infrared radiation energy at a certain point on the surface of an   object, it is converted into a temperature value through an algorithm, and the   measurement result is directly presented in digital form. 
 Infrared thermal imagers can measure surface temperature and generate a   thermal map of the temperature distribution on the surface of the object being   measured. They scan the infrared radiation energy at each point on the object to     form a two-dimensional thermal image, with each pixel corresponding to a   temperature value. The measurement results are presented.as pseudo-color or   grayscale images and superimposed with temperature data.
 What's the difference between an infrared   thermal imager and an infrared camera?      Infrared thermal imagers receive the infrared radiation emitted by objects through   infrared detectors and generate thermal images of the temperature distribution on   the surface of the reflected objects, which can be displayed intuitively.The   temperature distribution on the surface of an object cannot present the detailed   features of the object; only the thermal profile of the object can be seen.
 Infrared cameras are divided into passive infrared cameras and active infrared   cameras. The images they output are similar to those taken by ordinary cameras.   With the appearance and infrared features of black and white or color images, they   can present the general shape, outline and some detailed information of objects.

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HJ01-LWIR-K23
Number of Pixels:384×288 ,Pixel Pitch:17μm ,Wavelength Range:8 - 14μm ,Thermal Sensitivity (NETD):≤50mK(@30°C),Frame Rate:≤50Hz (configurable) ,Temperature Measurement Accuracy:±2°C or ±2% ,Temperature Measurement Range:Normal temperature setting: -20℃ to 200℃,Medium temperature range: 150℃ to 800℃,High temperature range: 350℃ to 1600℃ (Expandable to 2500℃)
4-6 Weeks Request for quote
HJ01-LWIR-K26
Number of Pixels:640×480, Pixel Pitch:17μm, Wavelength Range:8 - 14μm ,Thermal Sensitivity (NETD):≤50mK(@30°C),Frame Rate:≤50Hz (configurable) ,Temperature Measurement Accuracy:±2°C or ±2%, Temperature Measurement Range:Normal temperature setting: -20℃ to 200℃,Medium temperature range: 150℃ to 800℃,High temperature range: 350℃ to 1600℃ (Expandable to 2500℃)
4-6 Weeks Request for quote
HJ01-LWIR-K43
Number of Pixels:384×288,Pixel Pitch:12μm ,Wavelength Range:8 - 14μm ,Thermal Sensitivity (NETD):≤50mK(@30°C), Frame Rate:≤50Hz (configurable) ,Temperature Measurement Accuracy:±2°C or ±2% ,Temperature Measurement Range: Normal temperature setting: -20℃ to 200℃, Medium temperature range: 150℃ to 650℃
4-6 Weeks Request for quote
HJ01-LWIR-K46
Number of Pixels:640×512, Pixel Pitch:12μm, Wavelength Range:8 - 14μm ,Thermal Sensitivity (NETD):≤50mK(@30°C), Frame Rate:≤50Hz (configurable),Temperature Measurement Accuracy:±2°C or ±2% ,Temperature Measurement Range: Normal temperature setting: -20℃ to 200℃, Medium temperature range: 150℃ to 650℃
4-6 Weeks Request for quote

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