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K51---Mega pixel series

Huajingkang K51E14 online infrared thermal imaging thermometer is equipped with a 1280x1024 high-resolution 12um uncooled infrared focal plane detector, which can detect the temperature of 1310720 pixels, making temperature measurement more accurate and imaging clearer. It also supports full-resolution 50Hz high frame rate output, which can accurately capture fast-moving targets and meet the needs of scenarios with higher requirements for temperature measurement and imaging.

Technical Parameters

Detector
Detector type Uncooled focal plane microbolometer
Number of pixels 1280×1024
Pixel pitch 12μm
Wavelength range 8~14μm
Thermal sensitivity(NETD) ≤50mk@30℃
Frame rate ≤50Hz(full resolution output)
Image processing and display
Color palette Multiple palettes, including white hot, black hot, iron red, rainbow, etc.
Brightness, contrast Automatic/manual
Data format 16Bit temperature data (full code stream)
Temperature measurement analysis
Temperature measurement range ±2℃ or 2%
Temperature measurement accuracy Normal temperature range:-20℃~200℃ (standard)

Medium temperature range:150℃~800℃(optional)

High temperature range:350℃~1600℃ (optional)

Ultra-high temperature range:650℃~2000℃ (optional)

Electrical characteristics
Data interface RJ45
Network standard Gigabit network
Protocol support UDP
Power interface 2EDGKD-3.81mm/2P
Input power voltage 12VDC
Communication interface UART@RS485(reverse control of gimbal and camera)
Steady-state power consumption <4W
Environmental parameters
Working temperature -40℃~+60℃(-20℃~+60℃to ensure temperature measurement accuracy)
Storage temperature -50℃~70℃
Lens
Focal length Athermal 14mm F1.0
Focus mode  Manual
Field of view 60°×48°(horizontal field of view × vertical field of view)
Spatial resolution 0.857mrad
Physical characteristics
Dimensions 60mm×60mm×105mm
Weight <490g
Mounting holes 2 M3×4 on each side
SDK development package
Operation environment Support win32、x64、Linux(x86/ARM)
Data acquisition Get 16Bit temperature data (full code stream) through callback function