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The LRF Modules use the same electronics and optics as rangefinder monoculars and binoculars.
These modules can add various range finding
capabilities to bigger systems: distance and speed measurements (all modules), azimuth, elevation, and height measurement (CI modification). All modules support RS232 interface.
The modules have a built-in computer interface, which enables immediate data acquisition
by any system with standard serial interface as well as remote operation.
Depending on exact model, customer has a choice of various incorporated features, including, but not limited to gating capability, fast scan mode, speed measurement, object selection and more.
Typically a rangefinder module becomes a part of:
- Thermal imagers
- Day/night surveillance systems
- Airborne optical systems
Specifications | Laser type, nm | Measuring range, m | Distance measurement accuracy, m | Azimuth measurement range | Elevation measurement range | Azimuth measurement accuracy | Elevation measurement accuracy | Distance resolution, m | Measurement time, sec | Beam pergence, mrad | First / Last target logic | Gating capability | Interface | Miscellaneous | Power source | Dimensions with eyepieces, mm | Dimensions without eyepieces, mm | Weight, g |
| | LRF Mod 2 | LRF Mod 2CI | 905, eye safe | 16 - 2,500 | ± 1 | - | 6,400 mils/ 360 º | - | ±60° | - | ± 1° | - | ± 1° | 1 | 0.5 | 2.5 | V | V | RS232 | | 9V DC | - | 98x88x48 | 98x88x50 | 180 | 185 |
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