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Capture images through infrared imaging.

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  • laser range finder

    JOHO18 - Wuhan JOHO Technology Co., Ltd

    JOHO18 Laser Range Finder Featuring with low weight, low signature designator, JOHO18 laser range finder is tend to be used by paramilitary as a stand alone device or integrated into an electro-optical tracker turret. Features and BenefitsLong range up to 18kmFlexibility of use as alone device or working with thermal camera or night visionLightweightTechnical DataRanging300m~18000m (tank: 2.3mx2.3m)Beam divergence 1.2mrad Repeat frequency3Hz, working 1 min, have a rest 1minAccuracy rate98%Wavelength1.064mCommunication interfaceRS-422Power supply24V~30VDCDimension300mm160mm130mmWeight<5kgReliabilityMNBF 20000 timesMTTR 30minEnvironmental parametersVibration5Hz~200Hz~5Hz,1.5g ,3 direction, each direction 12minShock30g, 11ms, 3 vertical axis direction total 18timesWorking temperature-40~+55Storage temperature-55~+70Relative humidity953%35EMCMeet GJB151A relevant requirements.

  • SparkFun IR Array Breakout

    55 Degree FOV, MLX90640 (Qwiic) - SparkFun Electronics

    It's time to say hip hip array for this IR Breakout! The MLX90640 SparkFun IR Array Breakout is equipped with a 32x24 array of thermopile sensors creating, in essence, a low resolution thermal imaging camera. With this breakout you can detect surface temperatures from many feet away with an accuracy of ±1.5°C (best case). To make it even easier to get your infrared image, all communication is enacted exclusively via I2C, utilizing our handy Qwiic system. However, we still have broken out 0.1"-spaced pins in case you prefer to use a breadboard.

  • SparkFun IR Array Breakout

    110 Degree FOV, MLX90640 (Qwiic) - SparkFun Electronics

    It's time to say hip hip array for this IR Breakout! The MLX90640 SparkFun IR Array Breakout is equipped with a 32x24 array of thermopile sensors creating, in essence, a low resolution thermal imaging camera. With this breakout you can detect surface temperatures from many feet away with an accuracy of ±1.5°C (best case). To make it even easier to get your low-resolution infrared image, all communication is enacted exclusively via I2C, utilizing our handy Qwiic system. However, we still have broken out 0.1"-spaced pins in case you prefer to use a breadboard.

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