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Dual-energy spectral imaging system

Automatic identification vehicle-mounted viewing
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Product Introduction

Dual-energy spectral imaging system has two large array 1280x1024 LWIR fixed-focus uncooled cameras and one 1080P visible light dual-field camera built inside. The two uncooled cameras are spliced horizontally. Visible light and IR support video switching and picture-in-picture display. The equipment adopts miniaturized modular design, and ultra wide-angle high-definition display imaging, can identify and track the people and vehicles within the identification range.

Product Features

·  Large plane array, high resolution, and long-distance ultra wide-angle imaging;

·  Intelligent multi-target recognition and tracking ability;

·  Seamless splicing, high consistency of gray level

Technical Indicators

Satellite IR imaging spectrograph 
Infrared cameraDetector type

Uncooled focal plane

Resolution

1280x1024

Spectral range

8μm~14μm

FOV

15.9°x12.7°(±5%)

Focal length

55mm fixed focus

Detection range

Human : 2.2km, vehicles: 5.3km

Recognition range

Human:0.7km, vehicles: 1.8km

Visible light camer

Sensor type

Complementary metal-oxide semiconductor

Resolution

1920x1080

FOV

12.83°x7.24°/3.27°x1.84°(±5%)

Focal length

32mm/126mm(±5%)

Detection range

Human : 8.0km, vehicles: 19.3km

Recognition range

Human : 2.7km, vehicles: 6.4km

System indicators

Recognition module

IR camera horizontal splicing and display

IR and visible light PIP display and video switching

Human and vehicle recognition and tracking within the recognition range

IR FOV (after splicing)

31.8°x12.7°(±5%)

External interface

Power voltage: DC12V (5A)

Video output: SDI

Communication interface: 2-path RS422

Power consumption

22W (average)/45W (peak)

Weight

≤8.3kg

Environmental adaptation

Operating temperature range:-20℃~+50℃

Shock: sawtooth wave 40g, 11ms, 3 times in tri-axis six-way

Vibration: satisfying the transport requirements of class three highway

Imaging Effect