2 Axis Automatically Capture Electro Optical Tracking System
TS192C-01 is mainly composed of a stable turret, an optical load and an information processing circuit. Besides, the optical load is mainly fuctioned by visible light imaging modules, long-wave uncooled infrared imaging module and laser illuminator, which provide high precision of vedio and image.
Functions
1. High precision LOS stabilization
2. Visible and infrared dual-light imaging
3. Detection and identification of ground targets
4. Search, track, lock, guide and other operating modes
5. Target locating capability
6. Laser illumination and ranging
Specifications
EO sensor | Wavelength | 0.4μm~0.9μm |
Resolution | 1920x1080 | |
Focal length | 4.3mm~129mm(30X) | |
FOV | 63.7°~2.3° | |
Video output | HD-SDI(1080P 30Hz) | |
Distance | PEOPLE: Detection 6km; Recognition 2km VEHICLE: Detection 15km; Recognition 8km | |
IR sensor | IR Type | LWIR(un-cooled) |
Wavelength | 8~14μm | |
Resolution | 640x512 | |
Pixel | 12um | |
NETD | 50mk | |
Focus length | 35mm/F1.0 | |
FOV | 12.4º×9.9º | |
Distance | Target: 2.3m*2.3m Vehicle Detection: 5.7; Recognition: 1.4 | |
Laser rangefinder | Wavelength | 1064nm |
Laser energy | ≥25mJ | |
Ranging distance | 120m~5000m | |
Ranging accuracy | ≤3m | |
Servo System | Rotating limits | Azimuth: nX360º continuous; Pitch: -110° ~+10 º |
Angular accuracy: | ≤2mrad | |
Stablization accuracy | ≤100μrad(1σ)(2°/Hz,1°/Hz) | |
Max.angular speed | ≥60°/s | |
Max. angular acceleration: | ≥60°/S | |
Interface | Communication interface | RS422*2 (TTL optional) |
Video output | HD-SDI*1 | |
General | Dimension | ≤Φ172mm×200mm |
Weight | ≤2.5kg | |
Voltage | DC24V(20V~28V) | |
Power consuption | Average:≤50W, Peak: ≤100W | |
Working temperature | -20℃~60℃ | |
Storage temperature | / | |
Tracking Functions | Motion speed: | 30pixel/ frame |
Target imaging contrast: | 5% | |
Target imaging pixel(Mini) | 4x3 pixels | |
Support | Anti -occlusion without loss of function |
Mechanical Drawing
Describtion of un-cooled LWIR
Uncooled thermal imaging cameras work with poorer sensitivity and accuracy, especially when the non-uniformity of the uncooled infrared focal plane array has a greater impact on the measurement error. Different operating wavelengths: Cooled infrared cameras are sensitive infrared cameras that detect small temperature differences between objects and operate in the short-wave infrared (SWIR), mid-wave infrared (MWIR) and long-wave infrared (LWIR) bands of the spectrum. Because the thermal contrast is physically higher in these bands, the higher the thermal contrast, the easier it is to detect scenes where the target humidity does not differ much from the background. Uncooled infrared cameras concentrate their spectra in the Long Wave Infrared (LWIR) band, in the 8-14 um range.