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LRBMod 4
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The Laser Rangefinder Modules share same
electronics and optical elements as regular rangefinder
monoculars and binoculars. They are beneficial for system
integrators intending to incorporate laser rangefinder
functionality into their systems. The module design
allows to measure:
- Distances
- Azimuth (CI modification)
- Elevation (CI modification)
- Heights (CI modification)
- Speed, (MOD2 and MOD4 modifications)
The modules have built-in computer interface, which
allows immediate data acquisition by any system with
standard serial interface. Depending on exact model,
a customer has choice of various incorporated features,
including, but not limited to gating capabilities, fast
scan mode, speed measurement, target selection and more.
Typical areas of application are for incorporation inside:
- Thermal imagers
- Day/night surveillance systems
- Fire control systems
- Airborne optical systems. |
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| Specifications |
| Laser type |
| Measuring distance range,
typical, m |
| Distance accuracy,
m |
| Measuring azimuth range |
| Measuring
elevation range, º |
| Azimuth accuracy,
º |
| Elevation
accuracy, º |
| Distance resolution,
m |
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Pulse repetition rate,
Hz
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| Beam divergence,
maximum, mrad |
| Power source,
V DC |
| First /
Last logic |
| Gating capability |
| Computer
output |
| Dimensions,
mm |
| Weight,
kg |
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LRBMod 4
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LRBMod 4CI
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905nm, eye safe
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4,000
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6,400 mils/ 360 º
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±60°
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0.4
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1
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1.5
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9
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180x116x80
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1.1
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