MED417
Resolution
384×288
Pixel Pitch
17 μm
NETD
<40 mK
Medical Modules

MED417

iHA417 uncooled infrared thermal camera specially developed for infrared (IR) fever sensing system to measure human body temperature anytime and anywhere. Consists of 384×288/17μm infrared detector, 7mm infrared optical lens and specialized SDK.

Detector & Imaging
Resolution (Array Format)384×288
Pixel Pitch17 μm
FPA TypeVOx Microbolometer
Spectral Range8 ~ 14 μm
WavebandLWIR
Cooling MethodUncooled
Optical Performance
NETD (Sensitivity)<40 mK
Frame Rate25 Hz
Dynamic Range14 bit
Focus ModeFixed 7mm Lens
Shutter / NUCInternal FFC
Temperature AccuracyBody temp accuracy ±0.3°C (@ 1m, with BB)
Electrical
InterfaceUSB
Output FormatUSB YUV + RAW
Power Consumption<1.5 W
Input Voltage5 V DC (USB)
Environmental & Physical
Operating Temperature-10°C ~ +50°C
Storage Temperature-40°C ~ +70°C
Dimensions (W×H×D)55 × 45 × 38 mm
Weight≤ 65 g
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Detector & Imaging

Resolution (Array Format)384×288
Pixel Pitch17 μm
FPA TypeVOx Microbolometer
Spectral Range8 ~ 14 μm
WavebandLWIR
Cooling MethodUncooled

Optical Performance

NETD (Sensitivity)<40 mK
Frame Rate25 Hz
Dynamic Range14 bit
Focus ModeFixed 7mm Lens
Shutter / NUCInternal FFC
Temperature AccuracyBody temp accuracy ±0.3°C (@ 1m, with BB)

Electrical

InterfaceUSB
Output FormatUSB YUV + RAW
Power Consumption<1.5 W
Input Voltage5 V DC (USB)

Environmental & Physical

Operating Temperature-10°C ~ +50°C
Storage Temperature-40°C ~ +70°C
Dimensions (W×H×D)55 × 45 × 38 mm
Weight≤ 65 g
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