Infrared Leds, Cameras, DC-DC converters etc
Infrared illumination for nightvision
- http://www.infraredlab.com uses chips from:
- http://www.roithner-laser.com/LED_HP_multi_chip.html
- http://www.amasci.com/amateur/irgoggl.html
- http://www.roithner-laser.com/All_Da...t-c-060301.pdf
- p.42 super high power LED,array, metal PCB ,package with 12 paral 1 mm² power chips, 360° or 120°.Size: 72 x 32 mm²
- p.40 high power LED array, 6 chips, Jumbo package, wavelengths at 590 nm, 640 nm, 660 nm, 810 nm 880 nm, 920 nm, 950 nm, M10 x 1.5 mm thread package
- p.33 narrow beam power LED series, 8° viewing angle, 1 power chip, clear epoxy package, square beam, no dark beam center from bonding wire, M12 x1 thread package
Roithner provides high power infrared Leds to illuminate a street at distances of over 300m.
Covert surveillance
Use a http://www.mini-itx.com PC with DC-DC converter, 940nm Leds and low lux camera connected via GPRS for instant remote surveillance
You can also find in 2020, many cameras designed for plumbing or endoscopy that are essentially usb webcams at the end of a cable. These can have extensive lengths (i.e. 5M) They are sold on auction sites for $10. Better quality editions are sold by camera manufacturers, although these latter ones usually include a module box to accompany the long cable of camera.
DC-DC converters
Cameras
Low lux cameras used in Astronomy Wattec - 1/2 inch 0.0003Lux
South-African distributor: Scientific Alert [011 476 5718]
Infrared Security Cameras
Link to various Infrared Security Cameras
Standalone ZM Appliances
Microcontroller Based Accessories
See Also
- Beginner_hardware
- openipc.org - FOSS firmware for ip cameras