VL029R08NA1 full-color night vision camera module is developed on the basis of 3840x2160@2.9μm color high-definition CMOS rolling shutter detector. It supports external synchronization, low imaging delay, a variety of lenses and interface expansion components. Being equipped with high-performance signal processing platform and AI-ISP intelligent image processing algorithm, it can achieve full-color imaging effects in various low-light environments without active lighting.
· Automatic exposure
· Automatic white balance
· Image enhancement adjustment
· Brightness/contrast adjustment (automatic/manual)
· Sharpness adjustment function
· Mirror, flip function
· External synchronization function
Model | VL029R08NA1 |
Detector type | Full-color HD CMOS |
Resolution | 3840Hx 2160V |
Pixel size | 2.9umx2.9um |
Operating band | 400-1000nm 850nm/940nm (Near infrared enhancement) |
Shutter type | Rolling shutter |
Lens optical size | 1/1.2 inch |
Dynamic range | 87dB@Linear |
Sensitivity | 7940mV/Lux.s |
Minimum illumination | 1*10-2Lux full-color night vision imaging |
Lens | Standard C-mount |
Imaging delay | <2 frame |
Electrical Characteristics | |
Working voltage | DC 9~24V |
Power consumption | ≤7W |
Physical Characteristics | |
Weight | ≤100g (Without lens) |
Size | 65*60*35mm (Without lens) |
Interface | |
Video interface | BT1120, MIPI, HDMI |
Communication interface | RS232, RS422, Internet |
Environmental Adaptability | |
Working temperature | -40℃~+70℃ |
Storage temperature | -40℃~+70℃ |
Vibration | ≥2g (15Hz-500Hz-15Hz) |
Shock | Vertical ≥20g, horizontal & vertical ≥15g; 11ms each time |
Serving sectors such as industrial, security, law enforcement and outdoors since 2008, Beijing BeyondView Technology Co.,Ltd (BeyondView) has been providing advanced thermal imaging solutions, from IR/CMOS/Low Light modules to thermal binoculars, sights, and handheld thermal imagers.
As a global innovator in infrared and visible-light technologies, BeyondView delivers cutting-edge solutions that transform how industries see, analyze, and interact with the world.
At BeyondView, we engineer the future of imaging. We don't just capture images, we reveal critical truths hidden beyond human vision. We empower professionals with insights beyond visible light to improve safety, efficiency, and critical decision-making.
Q: What is infrared thermal imaging technology?
A: Infrared thermal imaging uses photoelectric technology to detect specific infrared band signals of thermal radiation from objects, converts these signals into images and graphics that can be visually distinguished by humans, and further calculates temperature values.
Q: What is the wavelength range for infrared thermal imaging?
A: Infrared ray, also known as infrared radiation, is an electromagnetic wave in the infrared wavelength range between visible light and microwave. Thermal infrared imaging typically refers to mid infrared imaging at 3-5μm and far-infrared imaging at 8-12μm. In these bands, the focus is on heat sources, not visible light. The human eye is sensitive to the wavelength range of about 0.4~0.7μm and cannot see longer wavelengths of thermal energy.
Q: What is the classification of infrared thermal imaging wavebands?
A: Generally speaking, infrared thermal imaging is divided into three bands: short wave, medium wave, and long wave.
Shortwave: wavelength range within 3μm;
Medium wave: wavelength range from 3μm to 5μm;
Long wave: wavelength range from 8μm to 14μm;
Q: What are the applications of infrared detectors and thermal imaging modules?
A: The infrared detectors and thermal imaging modules can be used in a variety of applications such as thermography, security & surveillance, intelligent industry, outdoor night vision observation, machine vision, smart driving, UAVs, and consumer infrared products.
Q: Does infrared thermal imaging emit radiation?
A: Infrared thermal imaging passively receives infrared signals emitted by objects and does not have radiation. As long as an object exceeds absolute zero, an infrared signal will be emitted, which is received by an infrared detector and then converted into a thermal image.
VL029R08NA1 full-color night vision camera module is developed on the basis of 3840x2160@2.9μm color high-definition CMOS rolling shutter detector. It supports external synchronization, low imaging delay, a variety of lenses and interface expansion components. Being equipped with high-performance signal processing platform and AI-ISP intelligent image processing algorithm, it can achieve full-color imaging effects in various low-light environments without active lighting.
· Automatic exposure
· Automatic white balance
· Image enhancement adjustment
· Brightness/contrast adjustment (automatic/manual)
· Sharpness adjustment function
· Mirror, flip function
· External synchronization function
Model | VL029R08NA1 |
Detector type | Full-color HD CMOS |
Resolution | 3840Hx 2160V |
Pixel size | 2.9umx2.9um |
Operating band | 400-1000nm 850nm/940nm (Near infrared enhancement) |
Shutter type | Rolling shutter |
Lens optical size | 1/1.2 inch |
Dynamic range | 87dB@Linear |
Sensitivity | 7940mV/Lux.s |
Minimum illumination | 1*10-2Lux full-color night vision imaging |
Lens | Standard C-mount |
Imaging delay | <2 frame |
Electrical Characteristics | |
Working voltage | DC 9~24V |
Power consumption | ≤7W |
Physical Characteristics | |
Weight | ≤100g (Without lens) |
Size | 65*60*35mm (Without lens) |
Interface | |
Video interface | BT1120, MIPI, HDMI |
Communication interface | RS232, RS422, Internet |
Environmental Adaptability | |
Working temperature | -40℃~+70℃ |
Storage temperature | -40℃~+70℃ |
Vibration | ≥2g (15Hz-500Hz-15Hz) |
Shock | Vertical ≥20g, horizontal & vertical ≥15g; 11ms each time |
Serving sectors such as industrial, security, law enforcement and outdoors since 2008, Beijing BeyondView Technology Co.,Ltd (BeyondView) has been providing advanced thermal imaging solutions, from IR/CMOS/Low Light modules to thermal binoculars, sights, and handheld thermal imagers.
As a global innovator in infrared and visible-light technologies, BeyondView delivers cutting-edge solutions that transform how industries see, analyze, and interact with the world.
At BeyondView, we engineer the future of imaging. We don't just capture images, we reveal critical truths hidden beyond human vision. We empower professionals with insights beyond visible light to improve safety, efficiency, and critical decision-making.
Q: What is infrared thermal imaging technology?
A: Infrared thermal imaging uses photoelectric technology to detect specific infrared band signals of thermal radiation from objects, converts these signals into images and graphics that can be visually distinguished by humans, and further calculates temperature values.
Q: What is the wavelength range for infrared thermal imaging?
A: Infrared ray, also known as infrared radiation, is an electromagnetic wave in the infrared wavelength range between visible light and microwave. Thermal infrared imaging typically refers to mid infrared imaging at 3-5μm and far-infrared imaging at 8-12μm. In these bands, the focus is on heat sources, not visible light. The human eye is sensitive to the wavelength range of about 0.4~0.7μm and cannot see longer wavelengths of thermal energy.
Q: What is the classification of infrared thermal imaging wavebands?
A: Generally speaking, infrared thermal imaging is divided into three bands: short wave, medium wave, and long wave.
Shortwave: wavelength range within 3μm;
Medium wave: wavelength range from 3μm to 5μm;
Long wave: wavelength range from 8μm to 14μm;
Q: What are the applications of infrared detectors and thermal imaging modules?
A: The infrared detectors and thermal imaging modules can be used in a variety of applications such as thermography, security & surveillance, intelligent industry, outdoor night vision observation, machine vision, smart driving, UAVs, and consumer infrared products.
Q: Does infrared thermal imaging emit radiation?
A: Infrared thermal imaging passively receives infrared signals emitted by objects and does not have radiation. As long as an object exceeds absolute zero, an infrared signal will be emitted, which is received by an infrared detector and then converted into a thermal image.