Guide Infrared GUIDIR IR113/116 lightweight uncooled thermal imaging module with low power consumption
Technical Specification
- Make: Guide Infrared
- Model code: GUIDIR IR113/116
- Specialist Types: Thermal
- Voltage: 110 ~ 220 V AC
- Power Consumption: 3 ~3.5 W
IR113 thermal imaging module is designed for original equipment manufacturers (OEM). It produces 384 x 288 pixels high quality thermal images. With a lightweight, small size, low power consumption design, it could be easily integrated into infrared systems and is an ideal choice for customer secondary development and system integration.
Read moreMake | Guide Infrared |
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Manufacturer | Guide Infrared |
Category | CCTV>CCTV cameras |
Model code | GUIDIR IR113/116 |
Specialist Types | Thermal |
Electrical Specifications |
Voltage: 110 ~ 220 V AC Power Consumption: 3 ~3.5 W |
Signal Mode | PAL, NTSC |
Mini or Compact | Compact |
Zoom | Yes |
Video Output | RCA/BNC alternative |
Physical Specifications |
Dimension mm: 47 x 42 x 44 Weight g: 90 |
Environmental Specifications | Operating Temperature oC: -20 ~ +50 |
Accessories | Uncooled thermal imaging module |
Additional info | IR113 thermal imaging module is designed for original equipment manufacturers (OEM). It produces 384 x 288 pixels high quality thermal images. With a lightweight, small size, low power consumption design, it could be easily integrated into infrared systems and is an ideal choice for customer secondary development and system integration. |
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