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C330S LWIR is one of T2SL lwir cooled infrared detectors developed
by Global Sensor Technology (GST). It consists of a 320x256@30µm
Type II Superlattice (T2SL) cooled photon detector, Integrated
Detector Cooler Assembly (IDCA), designed for high performance
7.7~9.5μm Long Wave Infrared (LWIR) wavebands.
Without fear of interference, C330S LWIR cooled lwir detector is
suitable for target detection in complex background, such as ships
on the sea in the scene of light reflection on the water surface,
aircraft in the background of clouds in the sky, etc.
T2SL cooled detectors adopts the world's leading T2SL technology
which enables mass production capability and thus ultimately it
will benefit the users with more affordable price but never
compromise in performance. The industrial standard size and
interface enables customers to switch to and benefit from the most
advanced T2SL technology without further R&D investment.
Main Features:
- Resolution: 320x256
- Pixel Pitch: 30µm
- High Sensitivity
- Good Imaging Effect
- Low Noise
- Stable Performance
- Excellent Non-uniformity
Model | C330S LWIR |
Material | T2SL |
Resolution | 320x256 |
Pixel Pitch | 30μm |
Spectral Range | 7.7μm~9.5μm LW |
Working Mode | Snapshot; ITR Integration Mode; Windows Mode; Anti-blooming |
Charge Capacity | 36Me-/12Me- |
Dynamic Range | ≥80dB |
Output Channel | 1 or 4; Up to 6.6 Mpixel/s per Output |
NETD | ≤25mK (F2) |
Effective Pixel Rate | ≥99.5% |
Response Non-uniformity | ≤8% |
Cooler Type | RS058 |
Steady Power Consumption | <8W |
Max Power Consumption | <17W |
Power Supply | 24V DC |
Cooling Time | <5min30s |
Weight | ≤600g |
Dimension (mm) | 142x58.5x71 |
Working Temperature | -45°C ~ +71°C |
The C330S LWIR cryogenically cooled infrared detector is
widely used many areas such as Remote Monitoring System, Flight
Vision Enhancement System, Multi-sensor Payload etc.
1. What is infrared radiation?
When talking about infrared thermal imaging, the first thing to
think about is infrared radiation (IR). The wavelength of infrared
radiation energy starts at about 700nm and extends to about 1mm.
All objects emit a certain amount of heat in the form of infrared
radiation, which is invisible to us, because in the entire
electromagnetic spectrum, the naked eye can only see "visible
light".
2. How does infrared thermal imager work?
The core component of the infrared equipment is the infrared
thermal detector, which can sensitively detect the tiny temperature
difference of the surrounding objects. Then, it collects this
radiation information from the object and outputs the temperature
information for imaging, which is based on the temperature
difference information. The hotter the object, the more infrared
radiation it produces. If the intensity is too high, you can feel
it like heat.