Titan X8 OGI Payload



Introducing the Titan X8 OGI Payload

 

The Titan X8 OGI Payload is an integrated solution designed to enhance industrial safety, efficiency, and environmental monitoring. It combines advanced sensing and imaging technologies into one compact package, suitable for a variety of applications.

 

Comprehensive Industrial and Environmental Monitoring Solution

Equipped with a state-of-the-art OGI infrared camera core, it's specialized in detecting and visualizing hydrocarbon gases like methane, propane, and butane. This feature is critical for the oil and gas industry, aiding in the reduction of product loss and environmental harm.

The payload includes a high-performance rangefinder capable of measuring distances up to 100 meters with exceptional accuracy, even in harsh conditions. This is essential for applications in intelligent transportation, industrial safety, and drone navigation.

Also featured is a full HD recording camera, capturing crisp and clear footage at 1080p and 30 fps. This component is ideal for a range of monitoring tasks and can operate effectively in diverse environmental conditions.

Specifications

Specialized Hydrocarbon Gas Detection

Gas Enhancement Mode (GEM), 640 x 512 HOT mid-wave infrared camera core, certified for industrial environments, compact design for various monitoring systems, essential for limiting product loss and environmental harm.

Long-Distance Rangefinder

Range up to 100 meters with excellent accuracy, pulsed time-of-flight technology for advanced range finding, durable design with IP67 rating for harsh conditions, multiple interface support (UART, CAN, RS232, RS485), ideal for applications like collision avoidance and height measurement.

High-Definition Recording Camera

Captures 1080p Full HD video at 30 fps, broad field of view with a 1/2.9” inch image sensor, compatible with MicroSD cards up to 32GB, lightweight and robust for various conditions, operates effectively in temperatures ranging from -10 to 50℃.

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