IR Cut-Off / 850nm Bandpass Switcher, 20mm Hole Spacing, 7.6mm Height, Day/Night Compensated | Commonlands
IR Cut-Off / 850nm Bandpass Switcher, 20mm Hole Spacing, 7.6mm Height, Day/Night Compensated
The CLA216-ICR-850BP is an electronic filter switcher with 650nm IR Cut Off Filter on one side and 850nm bandpass filter on the other side. This glass thickness offset helps compensate for longitudinal chromatic shift between VIS and VIS+NIR. The switcher is controlled using an h-bridge that has 3.3V (forward polarity for open, reverse for close) and has a 60mm long 2-pin 1.25mm connector compatible with a standard 2 pin connector.
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Frequently asked questions
What cameras is the IR Cut-Off / 850nm Bandpass Switcher, 20mm Hole Spacing, 7.6mm Height, Day/Night Compensated compatible with?
The IR Cut-Off / 850nm Bandpass Switcher, 20mm Hole Spacing, 7.6mm Height, Day/Night Compensated uses a standard M12x0.5 thread. Mechanical compatibility varies by camera manufacturer — see the compatibility table above. Contact engineering@commonlands.com for specific camera fit guidance.
Does Commonlands ship from the United States?
Yes. Commonlands ships from San Diego, California. Orders placed before 12 PM PST ship same day. Contact engineering@commonlands.com for support.
Can I get volume pricing?
Standard price breaks start at quantities of 50, 100, 250, 500, 1k, 2.5k, 5k, 10k, and 25k. Click "Get Volume Pricing" above or contact sales@commonlands.com.
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Commonlands LLC designs and manufactures precision M12, C-mount, and M8 lenses for machine vision, robotics, and embedded camera systems. Based in San Diego, California, we stock inventory for same-day shipping and provide direct access to US-based optical engineers. Whether you need a single prototype lens or production volumes of 25,000+, our team supports the full lifecycle from optical design consultation through volume fulfillment.
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