Infrared Temperature Sensor

Description

Standard Features
Available in both Wired and Wireless configurations.

  • Wired – Comes with pre-fitted terminals for secure and accurate temperature monitoring.

  • Wireless – Optional wireless module with a range of up to 30 meters (line of sight) for remote sensing.

  • Portable – Lightweight and compact form factor for flexible placement and repositioning.

  • Wired Interface – Allows configuration with parameters like Sensor ID, Installation Zone, Application Type, Operator Name, and Timestamp.

  • Wireless Sensor – Integrated with a rechargeable lithium battery and RF transmitter for remote communication.

  • Wired Systems – Compatible with 2.4″ or 5″ LCD display units showing real-time temperature readings.

  • Wireless Systems – Data accessible via mobile app or web dashboard with live graphing and analytics.

  • Data Logging – Stores up to 100,000 temperature records; supports export via USB in CSV/Excel format.

  • Inbuilt Alerts – Configurable thresholds with buzzer or LED indicators for over/under temperature warnings.

  • Enclosed in a durable IP65-rated housing suitable for harsh environments and field operations.
  • Clip-on or surface-mount design supports fast and non-intrusive installation on machines or surfaces.

    Core Technology – Utilizes advanced infrared thermopile or pyroelectric sensor elements for non-contact, highly accurate temperature measurement.

Range

An Infrared Temperature Sensor typically measures surface temperatures from -20°C to +300°C (model dependent).

Technical Specifications

  • Measurement Range: -20°C to +300°C

  • Accuracy: ±1.5% or ±2°C (whichever is greater)

  • Output Type: Analog voltage / Digital (I²C, UART)

  • Response Time: <500ms

  • Field of View (FOV): 35° (typical)

  • Operating Voltage: 3.3V/5V DC

  • Operating Temperature: -10°C to +60°C

  • Isolation: Not required (non-contact sensor)

Dimensions

Dimensions: 45mm (L) × 28mm (W) × 18mm (H)

FAQ's

Q: What temperature range can it measure?
A: It can measure surface temperatures from -20°C to +300°C depending on the model.

Q: Can it measure body temperature?
A: Yes, with appropriate calibration, it can measure human body temperature.

Q: Does it require contact with the surface?
A: No, it measures temperature through infrared radiation without physical contact.

Q: Is it safe to use on electronic components?
A: Yes, it’s ideal for sensitive and live components as it doesn’t require physical contact.

Q: Can it interface with Arduino or Raspberry Pi?
A: Yes, it supports digital (I²C/UART) or analog output suitable for most microcontrollers.

Documentation.

Documentation: Includes circuit diagram, user manual, installation procedure, calibration steps, and safety instructions in PDF format.