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Material : Vanadium Oxide
Pixel Pitch : 12μm
MOQ : 1000 Pieces
Price : Negotiable
Payment Terms : L/C,T/T
Weight : <2.5g
NETD : <40mK
Brand Name : SensorMicro
Certification : ISO9001:2015; RoHS; Reach
Place of Origin : Wuhan, Hubei Province, China
Size : 17.3×17.3mm
Type : Microbolometer
Model Number : Apex612W
Resolution : 640×512
Spectral Range : 8~14μm
The Apex612W is a Wafer Level Packing (WLP) uncooled thermal detector featuring vanadium oxide (VOx) microbolometer technology. This long wave infrared detector covers the 8 to 14μm spectral range with 640*512 resolution and 12μm pixel size.
| Model | Apex612W |
|---|---|
| Sensitive Material | VOx |
| Package | Wafer-Level |
| Resolution | 640*512 |
| Pixel Size | 12μm |
| Spectral Response | 8μm~14μm |
| NETD | <40mK |
| Output Signal | Built-in 14 bits ADC |
| Thermal Response Time | <12ms |
| Max. Frame Rate | 50Hz |
| Power Consumption | <150mW |
| Size(mm) | 17.3*17.3 |
| Weight(g) | <2.5g |
| Operating Temperature | -40℃ ~ +85℃ |
The Apex612W uncooled microbolometer detector is widely used in Thermography, Security & Monitoring, Outdoors, s Payload, Epidemic Prevention, ADAS, Intelligent Hardware, Smart Building, Smart Home, AIoT and more.
What is infrared thermal imaging?
Infrared thermal imaging utilizes infrared radiation and thermal energy to gather information about objects. It converts invisible infrared radiation into visible infrared thermal images showing temperature distribution across target surfaces. Different objects and even different parts of the same object have varying radiation abilities and infrared reflection strengths.
What can infrared imaging be used for?
What is a thermal imaging module?
A thermal imaging module typically consists of an infrared detector, infrared lens, and hardware electronics with embedded software and algorithms. It represents the minimum functional unit of a thermal imaging device.
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Miniature 640×512 12μm Uncooled IR Detector with Vanadium Oxide Microbolometer for LWIR Imaging Images |