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Interlaced Color Cameras target homeland security applications.

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December 14, 2010 - Featuring 1/3 and ½ in. sensor formats, respectively, Models TMC-773 and TMC-775 provide standard 768 x 494 NTSC TV output at 30 fps using Sony ICX258AKL and ICX428AKL CCDs, while Models RMC-673 and RMC-675 output PAL-format TV signal at 752 x 582 pixels and 25 fps using Sony ICX259AKL and ICX429AKL sensors. Controlled via RS-232 commands over single interface cable, cameras provide signal-to-noise ratios of better than 50 dB and electronic shuttering up to 1/100,000th of 1 sec.

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JAI, Inc.
625 River Oaks Parkway
San Jose, CA, 95134
USA



JAI Adds New Interlaced Color Cameras


SAN JOSE, California - JAI today announced the release of color versions of its TM-77X and RM-67X lines of small interlaced CCD video cameras targeted primarily at defense and homeland security applications. The new camera models are the TMC-773 and TMC-775 - NTSC color cameras with 1/3-inch and 1/2-inch sensor formats, respectively - and the RMC-673 and RMC-675 - the PAL versions of these cameras.

The new cameras join the six previously-announced monochrome models - three with RS-170 interfaces and three with CCIR interfaces - to give customers a full range of choices for traditional analog applications, such as vehicle-mounted systems and other high-end surveillance or situational awareness scenarios. With the same physical footprint for all three models, designers can easily find the right model to fit the optics in their current system designs, or gradually migrate from one platform to the other as needs evolve.

The TMC-773 and TMC-775 provide standard 768 x 494 NTSC TV output at 30 fps using the Sony ICX258AKL and ICX428AKL CCDs. The RMC-673 and RMC-675 output a PAL-format TV signal at 752 x 582 pixels and 25 fps using the Sony ICX259AKL and ICX429AKL sensors.

The new color cameras provide high sensitivity and image quality with signal-to-noise ratios of better than 50 dB. They also operate with reduced EMI emissions measured at 12 dB below the maximum limit for Class A products.

A single 15-pin connector is used for power, camera control, and video output, making installation clean and simple. All camera features can be controlled via RS-232 commands over this single interface cable.

Other standard features include electronic shuttering up to 1/100,000th of a second, horizontal mirror image capability, and an integrated 3-axis control function which can be used to operate motorized zoom lenses, change focus and iris settings, move pan and tilt heads, or any combination of three external control circuits.

For added deign flexibility, JAI has created a variety of configuration options particularly well-suited to the rigors of outdoor applications. Included is Auto Level Control (ALC) to automatically adjust gain and shutter settings during changing lighting conditions; conformal coating; pixel blemish compensation; and extended temperature capability for operating in temperatures ranging from -40 degrees C to +65 degrees C.

All three camera housings are 32 mm (h) x 42 mm (w) x 48 mm (d) and support C-mount lenses with adjustable back focus. Board-level versions are also available for large-quantity OEM orders.

About the JAI Group

JAI is a manufacturer of high quality, industrial-grade cameras for the machine vision, transportation, aerospace, homeland security, medical and scientific markets.

JAI's broad product line features high performance progressive scan CCD cameras with spatial resolutions from VGA to 16 megapixels; traditional interlaced video cameras; intensified cameras with sensitivity to light levels as low as .00001 lux, and a range of innovative 2CCD and 3CCD prism-block cameras including both area scan and line scan models.

Physical interfaces include the Camera Link® and GigE Vision® high performance digital standards, as well as both TV-standard and analog progressive scan output.

JAI cameras help improve customer businesses in a variety of ways, whether by improving quality and accuracy, lowering costs, increasing yields, or simply enabling better service. In addition to cameras, JAI's traffic solutions group is one of the world's leading manufacturers of specialized traffic systems. Solutions are based on JAI-developed hardware and software, which is often integrated with third-party products.
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