FPV Camera Thermal Night Vision for drone mini micro best
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Sensor brand | Arrow Optoelectronics |
sensor chip | High-performance vanadium oxide uncooled infrared detector |
Development mode | white hot mode |
Pixel pitch | @12μm WLP |
response band | 8 ~14μm |
detection lens | 7.0MM, fixed focus: 5M-infinity |
Field of view | 29°* 20° |
Detection distance | Humanoid head screening: 300 mita 'e |
Vitio output | CVBS |
Fakalelei'i 'o e vitioo | PAL-720*576 |
Video frame rate | 25Hz |
structure size | Length*width*height: 19mm*19mm*22.5mm |
Input voltage | DC 4.5-36V |
Hono fakalele 'a e mafana 'o e 'ea | -20°C~ + 60°C |
Ngaue hauhau | 20%~80% |
Module weight | 12.0l(N.W.)/15.0l(G.W.) |
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FAQ
Does it support 10X zoom in / out?
'Ikai, this model does not support zoom in / ki tuʻa
What is the thermal Camera?
A thermal camera, also known as an infrared camera or thermographic camera, detects and converts infrared radiation (heat) released by objects to a picture. Unlike visible light cameras, which rely on light reflection, thermal cameras detect heat radiated by objects.
They are widely utilized in a variety of applications, kau ai ʻa e:
- Maluʻí: Thermal cameras can detect attackers in the dark or through smoke, fog, and other visually impairing situations.
- Industrial and mechanical inspections are used to identify hot spots in electrical systems, monitor machinery for overheating, and perform predictive maintenance.
- Thermal cameras can detect insulation flaws, water leaks, and HVAC concerns.
- Medical: In healthcare, they are used to diagnose illnesses such as inflammation, circulation issues, and fever detection.
- Firefighters use thermal cameras to look through smoke and locate people or hotspots within a burning building.
These cameras produce images known as thermograms, in which the intensity of each pixel represents the temperature of the object being observed. Thermal cameras are useful tools for applications that require accurate temperature detection.
What are the advantages of FPV thermal camera?
- All-weather monitoring: the night vision distance can reach tens of kilometers and the field of view is large;
- Detect heat: Through heat anomalies, hidden fires can be detected in advance, and fire dangers can be detected earlier than visible light pyrotechnics recognition.
- Concealed detection: Night vision under completely dark conditions, no need for fill-in light, especially suitable for use in explosion-proof, anti-photoaging of cultural relics, preventing intruders from discovering surveillance and other scenarios where no lights are allowed;
- Not afraid of interference: work normally in harsh environments such as heavy smoke, haze, ʻuha, snow, glare, and strong light;
- Recognize camouflage: accurately distinguish humans or animals through heat distribution, see through camouflage in complex environments such as woods and camouflage, reduce false alarms, and reduce false alarm rates.
- Not only vision, thermal imaging also gives security cameras the ability to sense temperature:
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