ROCKB612 Infrared Camera Core 640x512 Resolution 12μm Pixel with Micro OLED Support for Thermal Imaging Systems
The ROCKB612 shutterless infrared camera core eliminates the need for shutter correction during operation, providing reliable performance in demanding environments. With shock resistance up to 1500g@0.4ms, this compact thermal imaging solution delivers clear observation capabilities without interference or noise issues.
- No shutter correction required during use
- Eliminates shutter damage from mechanical shock
- Silent operation for enhanced concealment
- Withstands 1500g shock for 0.4ms duration
- Compact design with maximum diameter ≤ φ36mm
- Lightweight construction at ≤29.5g bare weight
- Supports reticles, storage, network, and keypads
- Compatible with various video interfaces
- Drives multiple Micro OLED displays
- Works with manual focus, motorized, and continuous zoom lenses
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Model | ROCKB612 |
| Resolution | 640×512 pixels |
| Pixel Size | 12μm |
| Spectral Response | 8~14μm |
| NETD | ≤30mK@f1.0/25℃ |
| Frame Rate | 25/30/50Hz |
| Digital Video Interface | DVP16/USB3.0/MIPI/BT.1120 |
| Power Consumption | 1.5W@23±3℃ |
| Size | ≤Φ36mm (Max Envelope Diameter) |
| Weight | ≤29.5g |
| Working Temperature | -40℃ to +70℃ |
| Optical Options | Fixed Focus Athermal: 19/25/35/50/70/100mm Manual Focus: 25/35/50mm Motorized Lens: 75/100/150mm Continuous Zoom: 28~90/30~180mm |
This infrared camera core is ideal for thermography, security & surveillance, industrial automation, night vision observation, machine vision, autonomous vehicles, UAVs, and consumer infrared products.
Our comprehensive support includes product training, technical troubleshooting, repair and calibration services, plus customized solutions and consulting from experienced professionals.
Infrared thermal imaging uses photoelectric technology to detect specific infrared band signals of thermal radiation from objects, converts these signals into human-readable images and graphics, and calculates temperature values.
Infrared radiation is an electromagnetic wave between visible light and microwave wavelengths. Thermal imaging typically operates in mid-infrared (3-5μm) and far-infrared (8-12μm) bands, focusing on heat sources rather than visible light.
Infrared thermal imaging passively receives infrared signals emitted by objects and does not generate radiation. Any object above absolute zero emits infrared signals that are detected and converted into thermal images.
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