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Compact camera solutions

Active Silicon

Active Silicon offers a line of autofocus zoom cameras that offer multiple outputs and are suitable for a variety of budgets. The Harrier 10x AF Zoom Camera is a compact camera option with low power consumption, real-time Full HD video output and 10x optical zoom. It measures just 43 x 44 x 62.4 mm and weighs just 112 g. Equipped with a 2MP Panasonic progressive scan CMOS sensor, the camera delivers LVDS video and has an EX-SDI (compressed video) output option that allows for a longer cable.

Harrier's 36x AF Zoom Camera combines a Sony Global Shutter CMOS sensor, a powerful 36x optical zoom lens, and multiple video outputs to deliver a top-notch 1080p / 60 block camera solution designed for a Is suitable for a wide variety of industrial and commercial applications. The camera has an external trigger and strobe-out function. The special features include digital image stabilization, noise reduction, data protection mask function, intelligent motion detection, day and night mode (removal of the infrared cut filter, ICR) and compensation of the high / background lighting (HLC / BLC).

The cameras are compatible with all of our Harrier Camera Interface Boards. The interface cards are tightly attached to the back of the block camera and expand the video output options of the camera to USB 3, HDMI, 3G-SDI, HD-SDI, HD-VLC and IP (Ethernet) H.264. They are ideal for applications such as industrial inspection, remote monitoring, surveillance and aerospace, especially where high-resolution real-time image transmission over long cables is required.

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