Description
In 2003, OPGAL was the first on the market to employ thermal imaging cameras to measure the skin temperature of airline passengers passing through checkpoints located within SARS- affected regions.
People exhibiting elevated skin temperatures, which may indicated a fever, could then be isolated for further evaluation to determine the cause
Similar quarantin procedures may help to minimize the spread of the Coranavirus outbreak
ThermAPP MD is a vital tool for fever detection in high-risk areas
Specification
Minimal Requirements Android 8 and above
Supports USB OTG
Measurement Tools
Center Spot
Hot/cold threshold based pallets,
Manual and auto scale
Measurement Settings Emissivity, Reflected Temperature
Annotations Text & Video Annotations
Output Video & Audio HDMI
Android Share Via media gallery
Color Palettes Rainbow, Iron, Vivid, Grey, Red Hot, Blue Cold,
PSY, Lava, Green
Temperature Scale Range Auto, Manual
Zoom Continuous digital zoom using touchscreen
Feature updates Periodic updates from Opgal website
Maintenance Bad pixel repair utility
Quick access menu One click
Package includes
OTG Cable,
Mini Android Single Board Computer, 100-200VAC
power cable, HDMI cable, Tripod
Resolution 384 x 288 pixels (>110,000 pixels)
Accuracy +/-1°C @ target temperature ranges of 25-45°C
(@ ambient temp. of 25°C)
Sensitivity NETD <0.07°C
Temperature Range 0 – 50 °C
NUC Calibration Shutterless
Imager 384 x 288 microbolometer LWIR 7.5 -14um
Optics 6.8mm lens (55° x 41°)
Focus Manual, 0.2m to infinity
Frame Rate 8.7Hz
Weight 123 grams / 4.33 ounces
Size 55 x 65 x 40mm (2.16 x 2.55 x 1.57in)
Operating Temperature -10°C to +50°C (14°F to +122°F)
Storage Temperature -20°C to +60°C (-4°F to +140°F)
Power Supply &
Consumption
No battery, 5V over USB OTG cable,
<0.5W
Certifications & Encapsulation CE, FCC, IP54
Mount/Handle &
Device Attachment
Standard tripod mount, using 1/4″-20
Clip-on for smartphones (5-10cm span)
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