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DAVS 100 (Dual Aperture Visible Sensor)



The newly developed DAVS 100 (Dual Aperture Visible Sensor) is compact, lightweight, extremely rugged and economical.

The DAVS 100 includes two paths providing a Wide Field of View (WFOV) and Narrow Field of View (NFOV) capability at 1.5X and 6.0X magnification respectively. WIth 12.0X, digital zoom is also available. FOV selection is readily available at the touch of a button on the DAVS 100.

The DAVS 100's selectable compatible RS-170A video output allows easy integration with various monitors and displays including the ProView TM SO35 monocular.

The DAVS has image overlay capability. Push button switches enable positioning of the overlay within the camera's FOV.

Performance Parameters

Optical Field of View: WFOV Channel: 23.3° diagonal; NFOV Channel: 5.8° diagonal; ZFOV Channel: 2.9° diagonal
Magnification: WFOV Channel: 1.5x; NFOV Channel 6.0x; ZFOV Channel: 12.0x
Electrical Power Requirements: IN 6-24 VDC, 1.5W nominal
Connectors: Connector J1, Video In; Connector J2, Video Out/Power
Mechanical Weight: 375 grams
Outer Dimensions: 4.7"L x 3.0"W x1.3"T
Finish: Flat Black Paint
User Interface: FOV select, push button switches for selective video out and magnification
Video Parameters Resolution: 800 x 600 color
Video Output: per RS170A
Video In: per RS170A
 
Environment Temperature: Operating: -5°C to + 45°C; Storage -32°C to 71°C
Humidity: Six 48-hour cycles, 30°C to 55°C, 95% RH
Salt Fog: 35°C ambient, four 24-hour cycles (two wet, two dry)
Functional: Random vibration between 20Hz-2000Hz @ 0.040g²/Hz acceleration spectral density
Field Operational Shock: Up to P=40 gs TD=11 msec
Immersion: 1 meter of water for 2 hours