
Thermal image sensor for surveillance, smart buildings ready for large-volume apps
The device supports optical fields of up to 120° and is claimed to be the first infrared sensor with a unique plastic lens holder, eliminating the need for OEMs to develop their own, thus saving time and lowering costs. The Micro80 Gen2 consumes less than 55mW and operates in the -40 to +85ºC temperature range. It supports a broad spectrum of frame rates (from 1Hz to 50 Hz) and allows vision up to 150 meters.
Thanks to its 80×80-pixel grid, the thermal sensor can distinguish humans from animals or robots in all-weather and lighting conditions, 24/7 – without compromising privacy. This makes it suitable for occupancy detection in connected buildings, among other potential applications. The sensor supports standardized interfaces such as I2C and HSync/VSync clocking.
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