The Tiger T2040 is a small body camera with a 4-megapixel ON Semiconductor KAI-04070 CCD image sensor. The camera provides 2048 x 2048 resolution with frame rates up to 34 fps. The camera offers programmable image resolution, frame rates, gain, offset, external triggering, strobe output, transfer function correction, temperature monitoring, and user programmable and loadable LUT. The camera is fully field upgradable and available in both Ruggedized and Industrial versions. Also available with optional active force air cooling.
Feature |
Specification |
Resolution |
2048 x 2048 |
Maximum Resolution |
2072 x 2072 |
Sensor |
KAI-04070, CCD Color |
Sensor Format |
CCD 4/3″ |
Interfaces |
CoaXPress |
Tap outputs |
4 |
Output Format |
8-bit, 10-bit, and 12-bit |
Analog pre-amp gain |
-3.0, 0.0, +3.0, +6.0 dB |
Analog gain |
Manual, Auto: 0-36dB |
Digital gain |
1.0x to 4.0x (0.1x step) |
Digital offset |
-12.5% to +12.5% of dynamic range in 1024 steps (-512 to + 511, 1 step increments) |
Dynamic range |
70 dB |
Shutter Speed |
1 μs step, 1/100,000 to 1/5 sec (nom) |
Exposure Control |
Manual, Auto, External |
External Inputs/Outputs |
2 IN (OPTO, LVTTL) / 2 OUT (OPTO, TTL) |
Strobe Output |
2 Ruggedized or 1 industrial. Programmable position and duration |
Vibration, Shock (Ruggedized) |
100g (20-200) HZ XYZ, 1000g |
Vibration, Shock (Industrial) |
20G (20-200HZ XYZ) / 200G |
Environmental (Ruggedized) |
-40˚C to +85˚C Operating, -50˚C to +90˚C Storage |
Environmental (industrial) |
-10˚C to +60˚C Operating, -50˚C to +90˚C Storage |
MTBF |
TBD |
Regulatory |
FCC Part 15 Class A, CE, RoHS |
Note: (R – Ruggedized, I-Industrial)
- Camera Link Medium, CoaXPress
- Ruggedized and industrial versions
- Lens control for Canon EF mount
- Monochrome, Bayer, Sparse Color Filter Array image sensor types
- Frame rates up to 34 fps
- Forced air cooling available (I)
- Programming software GUI
- Broad dynamic range and high sensitivity
- Analog and digital gain/offset controls
- Area of interest (master/slave)
- Programmable long exposure mode
- Automatic gain, automatic exposure control (R)
- Automatic and manual white balance
- Internal/external exposure control
- Large number of trigger modes
- Aerial mapping tools (cross-hair superposition, mid-exposure signal) (R)
- Programmable lookup tables (LUT)
- Flat field and bad pixel correction
- Field upgradeable firmware
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