
QVGA EO/IR Camera
Compact & Lightweight Design
Optimized for unmanned platforms with minimal payload impact (QVGA/VGA IR sensor + 2–8M EO cameras)
Reliable EO/IR Imaging
Combines QVGA/VGA-class IR thermal img with high-resolution visible cameras for day/night operation
Strong Price Competitiveness
Designed with cost efficiency in mind, providing reliable performance at competitive pricing
Customizable Integration
Configurable optics and modules to fit diverse mission requirements and platform constraints
CANLAB EO/IR systems with strong price competitiveness and reliability.
EO/IR with QVGA/VGA IR sensors and 2~8M cameras for unmanned platforms.
Thermal Camera (Spectral Range) :
Uncooled LWIR, 8–12 µm
Thermal Resolution :
320 × 240 (QVGA Class)
HFOV (Thermal) :
32°
NETD :
≤50 mK
Color Camera Resolution :
1920 × 1080 (2MP, FHD)
HFOV (Color) :
60°
Zoom :
Digital Zoom Supported
IR Cut Filter :
400–700 nm
Focus Type :
Fixed Focus
Operating Temperature / Size (W × H × L) / Weight :
–20°C ~ +55°C / 53×74×42 mm / 45 g (±5 g)
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It is designed for reliable detection of pedestrians, animals, and objects in day/night conditions, fog, or rain, enabling enhanced recognition and situational awareness.
With NETD ≤50mK sensitivity and a wide HFOV option (31.5° / 62.5°), the module ensures robust imaging performance. Its compact size and lightweight design make it suitable for autonomous vehicles, UAVs, and security systems, providing cost-effective and high-reliability thermal vision for various platforms.
Description
A cost-effective and reliable EO/IR solution designed for unmanned platforms, combining compact design with strong performance. The system integrates QVGA/VGA-class infrared sensors and 2–8 megapixel EO cameras, providing versatile options to meet different operational requirements.
o Infrared (IR) Sensor: QVGA/VGA resolution, optimized for detection and recognition in short-to-mid range surveillance
o Electro-Optical (EO) Module: 2MP–8MP visible light cameras with high-resolution imaging, adaptable to multiple mission profiles
o Design Philosophy: Lightweight, compact, and robust for integration into unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), unmanned surface vehicles (USVs), and ground robotics
o Key Value: Balances price competitiveness, system reliability, and modular scalability for mass deployment
o Infrared (IR) Sensor: QVGA/VGA resolution, optimized for detection and recognition in short-to-mid range surveillance
o Electro-Optical (EO) Module: 2MP–8MP visible light cameras with high-resolution imaging, adaptable to multiple mission profiles
o Design Philosophy: Lightweight, compact, and robust for integration into unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), unmanned surface vehicles (USVs), and ground robotics
o Key Value: Balances price competitiveness, system reliability, and modular scalability for mass deployment

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