UAV Thermal Imaging Camera / Thermal Drone Module RFQ
LWIR thermal camera modules for UAV payload engineers and OEM integrators.
Camcuda helps drone payload teams evaluate compact uncooled LWIR thermal imaging modules, interface paths, lens/FOV choices, and RFQ documentation before sourcing. Start with 640×512 and 1280×1024 module options for thermal drone inspection, outdoor monitoring, and embedded vision projects.
Fast RFQ Brief
Send the payload facts that decide the right module.
- Aircraft type and payload limit
- Resolution target and lens/FOV
- Video output and control interface
- Quantity, destination, and documentation needs
Recommended Modules
Choose a UAV thermal imaging camera path by payload requirement.
These product paths are based on live Camcuda product specifications. Confirm final configuration, interface, lens, documentation, and destination requirements during RFQ.
Compact UAV Payload
HR21-L612-USB 640×512 Module
Compact 640×512 uncooled LWIR thermal imaging module for UAV payloads and OEM systems, with USB video, USB serial communication, RS-422, 50 Hz detector frame rate, and <15 g module weight.
- 640×512 resolution, 12 um pixel pitch
- USB + RS-422 integration path
- CVBS support on applicable configurations; confirm during RFQ
High-Resolution Review
HR-1280 1280×1024 LWIR Module
High-resolution uncooled VOx LWIR module for OEM imaging, industrial inspection, outdoor monitoring, and thermal drone payload evaluation where more image detail is required.
- 1280×1024 resolution, 12 um pixel pitch
- 50 Hz frame rate and 8-14 um response band
- BT656 / BT1120 / SDI / CameraLink video outputs listed
Payload Selection Criteria
What UAV buyers should confirm before choosing a thermal drone camera module.
Comparison Table
Compare Camcuda thermal drone module options.
| Product | Resolution | Frame rate | Interface notes | Weight | Best fit |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HR21-L612-USB | 640×512 | 50 Hz detector frame rate | USB video, USB serial, RS-422; CVBS on applicable configurations | <15 g module weight | Compact UAV payload and OEM thermal imaging products |
| HR-1280 | 1280×1024 | 50 Hz | BT656 / BT1120 / SDI / CameraLink, RS232 / RS485 / RS422 | 68 g without lens | High-resolution OEM imaging and thermal drone payload evaluation |
Interface Planning
Choose the output path before you design the payload enclosure.
UAV thermal imaging camera integration depends on the host board, video pipeline, control path, latency needs, and available power. Camcuda can help review interface options against your drone payload architecture during RFQ.
CVBS analog output support is available on applicable configurations; confirm during RFQ. NDAA statement available on request.
Application Fit
Commercial UAV workflows this page should support.
RFQ Checklist
Send these details for a faster UAV thermal imaging camera quote.
- UAV model, payload limit, available space, and expected operating environment.
- Resolution target: 640×512, 1280×1024, or confirm during RFQ.
- Lens/FOV, flight altitude, inspection distance, and target size.
- Required video output, communication interface, and host platform.
- Quantity, destination country, timeline, and procurement documents.
- Need for CVBS, NDAA statement, CE/RoHS-related documentation, or mechanical/electrical drawings.
FAQ
UAV thermal imaging camera questions from engineering buyers.
What is a UAV thermal imaging camera module?
It is a module-level LWIR thermal imaging component used inside drone payloads or OEM systems. It is different from a finished consumer drone camera because it must be matched to the aircraft, host board, power budget, lens/FOV, and enclosure.
Should I choose 640×512 or 1280×1024?
640×512 is a practical starting point for compact UAV payloads and inspection workflows. 1280×1024 can support higher-detail thermal imaging when payload weight, power, budget, and interface requirements allow.
Can Camcuda support thermal drone projects?
Camcuda can support module selection, lens/FOV review, interface planning, and RFQ documentation for UAV payload and OEM thermal imaging projects. Final configuration should be confirmed during RFQ.
Does every product support CVBS?
No. CVBS analog output support is available on applicable configurations; confirm during RFQ for the exact module and output path.
Is NDAA documentation available?
NDAA statement available on request. Confirm documentation needs, destination country, and intended use during RFQ.
What information should I send for RFQ?
Send aircraft type, payload limit, resolution target, lens/FOV, interface, power budget, quantity, destination country, and documentation requirements.
Next Steps
Continue UAV payload evaluation.
Engineering RFQ
Tell Camcuda what your thermal drone payload needs to see, output, and fit.
Share the UAV platform, payload limit, resolution target, lens/FOV, interface, quantity, and destination market. Camcuda will review a practical module path before quotation.
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