J2-3011 EO/IR Pan & Tilt

J2 3011 EO/IR Pan and TiltAs depicted in the image the “J2-3011” EO/IR Pan & Tilt System is a smaller, lower cost version of its sister system the J2-3003. Detailed in the specifications listed below the compact J2-3011 houses both an E/O Camera and an IR Camera. This enables the user situational awareness in varying lighting conditions. The unique pan & tilt allows for 360º continuous pan as well as +90º and -30º tilt movement.

Physical

Size:   6.8”(W) x 8.6”(H) x 5”(D)
Weight:   approximately 7 lb
Housing Construction:   6061 T6 Aluminum, Anodized per MIL-A-8625F, Type II and Type III
Electrical Connection:   Comm / Video: D38999 series III, shell size 11, 13 pin
Power: D38999 Series III shell size 13, 4 pin

Power

J2 Pan/Tilt/Camera:  

Max continuous: 1.5 Amps @ 24VDC
Heater: 3.75 Amps @ 24VDC

 

MTBF   25,000 hours

Pan/Tilt Specifications

Pan Movement:   360° continuous
Pan Speed:   0.1°/sec to 70°/sec
Tilt Movement:   +90° to -30° (120° included tilt angle)
Tilt Speed:   0.1°/sec to 30°/sec

 

Camera Specifications

  The J2-3011 camera head consists of two camera assemblies; one color (EO) camera assembly and one IR camera assembly. Only one camera can be selected and viewed at a time. The EO camera is set as the default camera.

EO Camera

Signal Format:   NTSC
Image Sensor:   1/3” Interline CCD
Effective Picture Elements:   768(H) x 494(V)
Scanning System:   2:1 Interlace
Horizontal Frequency:   15.734kHz
Vertical Frequency:   59.94Hz
Sync System:   Internal
Horizontal Resolution:   480 TV Lines
Min. Illumination:   0.14 Lux @ F1.2
S/N Ration:   >48bB
Gamma:   0.45
White Balance:   Automatic
AGC:   ON
Electronic Shutter:   1/60 – 1/100,000 sec.
Video Out:   VBS 1.0Vp-p 75 ohm
Lens:   Vision Technologies 40°HFOV CF lens, F2
Vision Technologies 32ºHFOV CF lens, F2
68º HFOV Fixed Focus lens
Wider FOV lenses available upon request

IR Camera

Focal Plane Array:   ASi Microbolometer
Spectral Range:   8-14 µm
Number of Pixels:   320(H) x 240(V)
Frame rate Raw Data:   60 Hz
Pixel Size:   25 µm
Video Output:   RS-170
NETD:   80° mK @ f/1
Operating Temperature:   -40°C to +60°C
Control Operation:   Video Polarity, NUC, Electronic x2 x4 Zoom, Freeze
Lens:   54° HFOV fixed focus lens (8,5mm), athermal, F1.2

Environmental

The J2-3011 is designed to meet the following environmental requirements:

EMI:   MIL-STD-461E Test Methods RE 101, RE 102, CS 101, CS 114, CS 116, RS 101, RS 103
DC Mangetic Field:   MIL-STD-1399 Section 070
IP Rating:   IP 67
Vibration:   MIL-STD-167-1, Type 1
Lightweight Shock:   MIL-S-901D, Grade A, Type A, Class 1
High Temperature:   MIL-STD-810F, Method 501.4, Pro. I & II (Operating: 65°C, Non-operating: 70°C)
Low Temperature:   MIL-STD-810F, Method 502.4, Pro. I & II (Operating: -40°C, Non-operating: -40°C)
Temperature Shock:   MIL-STD-810F, Method 503.4, Pro. I
Blowing Rain:   MIL-STD-810F, Method 506.4, Pro. I
Humidity:   MIL-STD-810F, Method 507.4, (5) 58 hour cycles (Condensing: 100% maximum, Non-condensing: 95% maximum)
Fungus:   MIL-STD-810F, Method 508.5 (usually representative samples, 28 days)
Salt Fog:   MIL-STD-810F, Method 509.4
Blowing Dust:   MIL-STD-810F, Method 510.4, Pro. I
Blowing Sand:   MIL-STD-810F, Method 510.4, Pro. II (1 cubic foot maximum unit size)
Explosive Atmosphere:   MIL-STD-810F, Method 511.4, Pro. I
Vibration:   MIL-STD-810F, Method 514.5 Pro. I, Cat. 20, Figure 514.5C-3, 1 hour/axis
Shock:   MIL-STD-810F, Method 516.5, Pro. I, Functional
Inclination:   MIL-STD-810F, 45°, 5-7 cpm

 

 

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