LG's 2011 security system utilizes innovative security technology to protect success. The system includes advanced IP surveillance cameras, enhanced hybrid DVRs, and upgraded high-performance analog cameras. With its surveillance intelligence and perfect security system, LG drives customers to a successful future with safety and security.
W-BAND RADIOMETER SYSTEM WITH SWITCHING FRONT-END FOR MULTI-LOAD CALIBRATION.pdfgrssieee
The document describes a W-band radiometer system with a switching front-end for multi-load calibration. It includes a single-pole-five-throw switch that allows for fast switching between multiple reference loads for internal calibration. Modules use metamorphic high-electron-mobility transistor technology and achieve gains over 20 dB up to 105 GHz with noise figures of 2 dB. The system provides a compact alternative to external hot-cold calibration with moving parts. It will allow for integrated active loads and faster calibration times.
The document provides instructions for operating an infrared hydrocarbon gas detector. It can be used as a standalone detector or as part of a larger safety system. It continuously monitors combustible gases from 0-100% LEL and has configurations that output analog signals or provide alarm relays. It operates by measuring the absorption of infrared light by hydrocarbon gases in its measurement chamber.
The document describes the HAL 9000 computer system and presents an analysis of different inverter options for the system. It provides details on the system description, input/output requirements, performance requirements, and testing procedures. It then analyzes critical characteristics, schematics, DC analysis results, frequency response, propagation delays, and time delays for CMOS, BiCMOS, and TTL inverter options. The document compares these inverter options for use in the HAL 9000 system.
Using one or more high-impedance voltage probes (HIP), this feature allows you to perform calibrated in-circuit voltage time-domain measurements under large-signal conditions, on printed-circuit boards (PCB) or on wafer, at locations which are normally unreachable using standard VNA techniques.
This document discusses programming and controlling PUMA robot arms using various software libraries and controllers. It provides an overview of PUMA robot arms, their controllers including the Mark I, Mark II, Mark III, and UNIVAL controllers. It then discusses various software libraries for controlling PUMA arms including VAL, RCCL, Level II, Kali, and ALVIN. It provides block diagrams and descriptions of how these different software libraries interface with and control PUMA robot arms.
W-BAND RADIOMETER SYSTEM WITH SWITCHING FRONT-END FOR MULTI-LOAD CALIBRATION.pdfgrssieee
The document describes a W-band radiometer system with a switching front-end for multi-load calibration. It includes a single-pole-five-throw switch that allows for fast switching between multiple reference loads for internal calibration. Modules use metamorphic high-electron-mobility transistor technology and achieve gains over 20 dB up to 105 GHz with noise figures of 2 dB. The system provides a compact alternative to external hot-cold calibration with moving parts. It will allow for integrated active loads and faster calibration times.
The document provides instructions for operating an infrared hydrocarbon gas detector. It can be used as a standalone detector or as part of a larger safety system. It continuously monitors combustible gases from 0-100% LEL and has configurations that output analog signals or provide alarm relays. It operates by measuring the absorption of infrared light by hydrocarbon gases in its measurement chamber.
The document describes the HAL 9000 computer system and presents an analysis of different inverter options for the system. It provides details on the system description, input/output requirements, performance requirements, and testing procedures. It then analyzes critical characteristics, schematics, DC analysis results, frequency response, propagation delays, and time delays for CMOS, BiCMOS, and TTL inverter options. The document compares these inverter options for use in the HAL 9000 system.
Using one or more high-impedance voltage probes (HIP), this feature allows you to perform calibrated in-circuit voltage time-domain measurements under large-signal conditions, on printed-circuit boards (PCB) or on wafer, at locations which are normally unreachable using standard VNA techniques.
This document discusses programming and controlling PUMA robot arms using various software libraries and controllers. It provides an overview of PUMA robot arms, their controllers including the Mark I, Mark II, Mark III, and UNIVAL controllers. It then discusses various software libraries for controlling PUMA arms including VAL, RCCL, Level II, Kali, and ALVIN. It provides block diagrams and descriptions of how these different software libraries interface with and control PUMA robot arms.
The M62502 is a PWM controller IC for CRT display monitors. It performs stable PWM control over a wide range of external signal fluctuations using a built-in trigger mode oscillator. The IC is suitable for high voltage drive and horizontal output correction in CRT monitors. It features PWM output synchronized to external signals, a wide PWM control frequency range of 15kHz to 150kHz, and a soft start function for low voltage protection.
The DRV401 is an integrated circuit designed to condition signals from closed-loop magnetic current sensors made by Vacuumschmelze GmbH & Co. KG (VAC). It provides functions like signal conditioning, an H-bridge driver for the compensation coil, and analog output proportional to primary current. The DRV401 maintains high accuracy by degaussing the sensor at power-up or on demand. It can directly drive the compensation coil or connect to external drivers. Combined with VAC sensors, the DRV401 can measure currents from small to very large.
Differential structures such as backplanes and cables are the primary means for transmitting high speed serial data signals. Signal integrity of these systems is determined by the characteristics of the media such as insertion loss, crosstalk, and differential to common mode conversion.
Complete measurement of the mixed mode s-parameters is often performed by transforming single-ended s-parameters and assuming that the system is linear. In some cases, linearity cannot be assumed such as where active components are used.
This presentation describes how to measure true differential s-parameters which can be measured even in the presence of non-linear elements.
The document discusses signal generators and oscillator circuits. It covers oscillators and feedback conditions, oscillator circuits using LC resonators, quartz resonators operating at 32768Hz, and the 555 timer IC. Example circuits shown include a multi-vibrator, one-shot, and circuits combining multiple 555 timers for applications like laser alignment and audio generation.
Dr. Jack Driscoll developed the first portable photoionization detector (PID) in 1974 and the first PID for gas chromatography in 1976. He has published over 80 papers on photoionization and won the IR100 award for the PID in 1978. In 2011, he received an Outstanding Achievement Award from the Northeastern Section of the American Chemical Society for developing the first handheld PID for industrial hygiene applications.
ZVxPlus Presentation: Pulsed DC & RF CharacterizationNMDG NV
The document describes an extension kit called ZVxPlus that enables Rohde & Schwarz network analyzers to characterize nonlinear RF/HF components under pulsed DC and RF conditions. It allows measuring the complete behavior of a device under test, including voltage and current waves, accurately under realistic excitation and mismatch conditions using a single connection. Generic setups are shown using pulse generators, DC analyzers and network analyzers from Focus Microwaves, Auriga Microwave and Rohde & Schwarz synchronized by the ZVxPlus and ICE software to perform pulsed measurements on non-linear components like transistors. Measurement results on a transistor under pulsed DC and RF conditions are presented to demonstrate the system.
This document describes a software-defined radio system called Longear that was developed by Wavenetix over 3 years for high dynamic range signal collection and processing of OFDMA signals. The system uses joint detection and iterative interference cancellation algorithms to distinguish signals that are only a few dB apart. It processes signals in both acquisition and post-processing modes using a multithreaded software architecture. Field tests showed the system could detect signals separated by as little as 5-9 dB without interference cancellation, and up to 30 dB with serial interference cancellation enabled. Wavenetix offers this and other wireless testing technologies and services to equipment manufacturers and wireless operators.
This document describes two digital-to-analog conversion techniques for generating sine and DTMF waveforms using a PIC microcontroller: pulse width modulation (PWM) and R-2R resistor ladders. PWM involves generating a series of pulses at a fixed frequency and duty cycle to produce an analog output voltage after passing through a low-pass filter. R-2R ladders use a resistor network driven by digital outputs to directly produce an analog output. Source code examples are provided to generate a 60Hz sine wave using PWM and all 12 DTMF tones using an R-2R ladder. The techniques require few external components and can be used to generate complex analog signals for applications like motor control and telephone dialing.
The document describes a two-part arc fault protection system consisting of an arc sensor and arc fault module. The arc sensor detects arc flashes and sends a signal to the arc fault module. The arc fault module then triggers an overcurrent relay to trip the circuit breaker within 2 milliseconds of detecting an arc flash. The system provides fast arc fault detection and protection for switchgear.
The document describes the Integrated Component Characterization Environment (ICE), a software tool that allows real-time characterization and tuning of active components. ICE integrates a variety of instrumentation like VNAs, oscilloscopes, and power meters. It supports features like calibration techniques, de-embedding, ranging, configurable test sets, tuners, and real-time data displays. ICE provides a platform to build customized measurement setups and integrates with other software environments.
The document discusses railway scanning using the Riegl VMX-450 mobile laser scanning system. It provides an overview of the system and its capabilities, including automated rail detection and axis calculation (3 sentences). Challenges in railway scanning like low variation in direction and lack of GNSS visibility in tunnels are addressed. Applications of the system for various railway projects in Germany are described, with details on data acquisition and processing speeds and point densities achieved (3 sentences). The document concludes by introducing Riegl's product lines for processing and analyzing railway point clouds, including software for rail feature extraction, clearance analysis, and managing spatial databases (3 sentences).
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Urbanbaze is a creative agency that helps clients figure out their messaging and deliver it in engaging ways to audiences. They combine experiences with talented collaborators and focus on creativity that increases clients' bottom lines, not awards. Urbanbaze understands people and works as a team of designers, photographers, and thinkers to reimagine clients' work. They have experience working with multinationals and startups to deliver designs and ideas that succeed.
The document provides an overview and instructions for using the txGradebook system. It covers how to create a new user account and reset passwords. It also reviews how to set up categories and assignments, enter grades, add IPR comments, view student information, and take attendance. The presentation aims to help teachers navigate the gradebook platform.
Heritage Lottery Fund and the First World War Centenary (June 2013)onthewight
The document outlines various grant programs offered by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) in the UK to preserve historical sites and engage communities. It details several small grants programs focused on World War I heritage projects of up to £10,000, as well as larger grants of up to £100,000 for heritage sites and projects led by youth. The largest Heritage Grants provide over £100,000 for projects of regional or national significance. Contact information is provided for questions about the different HLF grant opportunities.
The first step to success on LinkedIn® is having a great profile. Learn what you can do to improve yours in 4 easy steps. Presentation delivered at WeWork South Lake Union in Seattle on November 18, 2015.
The document discusses an idea to help clients communicate with youth by creating detailed digital maps of Nigerian university campuses. This would solve the problem of students and visitors lacking navigation resources. The idea faced challenges in funding and mapping the campuses. However, the idea broke through by merging student navigation needs with brand opportunities to engage youth, creating the successful Campus Navigator product now deployed on 9 campuses with 18 more planned.
The document discusses the financial challenges facing the local council and the need to reduce costs and meet budget gaps. It provides an overview of the council's priorities, sources of income, and spending pressures. The majority of the council's budget is spent on statutory services like adult social care, children's services, and waste management, leaving a small base for discretionary services. Due to funding reductions from central government and rising costs, the council will need to focus only on statutory duties and explore other options for delivering services through partnerships or community groups. The council is seeking input on priorities and ideas for meeting the financial challenge in a sustainable way.
Juan Bautista Pascasio Escutia era el mayor de los Niños Héroes mexicanos. Cuando las fuerzas estadounidenses invadieron México en 1847, Escutia se negó a retirarse de la batalla a pesar de las órdenes y prefirió morir peleando por su patria en lugar de vivir sin honor. Escutia y sus compañeros cadetes lucharon hasta la muerte defendiendo la bandera mexicana.
The M62502 is a PWM controller IC for CRT display monitors. It performs stable PWM control over a wide range of external signal fluctuations using a built-in trigger mode oscillator. The IC is suitable for high voltage drive and horizontal output correction in CRT monitors. It features PWM output synchronized to external signals, a wide PWM control frequency range of 15kHz to 150kHz, and a soft start function for low voltage protection.
The DRV401 is an integrated circuit designed to condition signals from closed-loop magnetic current sensors made by Vacuumschmelze GmbH & Co. KG (VAC). It provides functions like signal conditioning, an H-bridge driver for the compensation coil, and analog output proportional to primary current. The DRV401 maintains high accuracy by degaussing the sensor at power-up or on demand. It can directly drive the compensation coil or connect to external drivers. Combined with VAC sensors, the DRV401 can measure currents from small to very large.
Differential structures such as backplanes and cables are the primary means for transmitting high speed serial data signals. Signal integrity of these systems is determined by the characteristics of the media such as insertion loss, crosstalk, and differential to common mode conversion.
Complete measurement of the mixed mode s-parameters is often performed by transforming single-ended s-parameters and assuming that the system is linear. In some cases, linearity cannot be assumed such as where active components are used.
This presentation describes how to measure true differential s-parameters which can be measured even in the presence of non-linear elements.
The document discusses signal generators and oscillator circuits. It covers oscillators and feedback conditions, oscillator circuits using LC resonators, quartz resonators operating at 32768Hz, and the 555 timer IC. Example circuits shown include a multi-vibrator, one-shot, and circuits combining multiple 555 timers for applications like laser alignment and audio generation.
Dr. Jack Driscoll developed the first portable photoionization detector (PID) in 1974 and the first PID for gas chromatography in 1976. He has published over 80 papers on photoionization and won the IR100 award for the PID in 1978. In 2011, he received an Outstanding Achievement Award from the Northeastern Section of the American Chemical Society for developing the first handheld PID for industrial hygiene applications.
ZVxPlus Presentation: Pulsed DC & RF CharacterizationNMDG NV
The document describes an extension kit called ZVxPlus that enables Rohde & Schwarz network analyzers to characterize nonlinear RF/HF components under pulsed DC and RF conditions. It allows measuring the complete behavior of a device under test, including voltage and current waves, accurately under realistic excitation and mismatch conditions using a single connection. Generic setups are shown using pulse generators, DC analyzers and network analyzers from Focus Microwaves, Auriga Microwave and Rohde & Schwarz synchronized by the ZVxPlus and ICE software to perform pulsed measurements on non-linear components like transistors. Measurement results on a transistor under pulsed DC and RF conditions are presented to demonstrate the system.
This document describes a software-defined radio system called Longear that was developed by Wavenetix over 3 years for high dynamic range signal collection and processing of OFDMA signals. The system uses joint detection and iterative interference cancellation algorithms to distinguish signals that are only a few dB apart. It processes signals in both acquisition and post-processing modes using a multithreaded software architecture. Field tests showed the system could detect signals separated by as little as 5-9 dB without interference cancellation, and up to 30 dB with serial interference cancellation enabled. Wavenetix offers this and other wireless testing technologies and services to equipment manufacturers and wireless operators.
This document describes two digital-to-analog conversion techniques for generating sine and DTMF waveforms using a PIC microcontroller: pulse width modulation (PWM) and R-2R resistor ladders. PWM involves generating a series of pulses at a fixed frequency and duty cycle to produce an analog output voltage after passing through a low-pass filter. R-2R ladders use a resistor network driven by digital outputs to directly produce an analog output. Source code examples are provided to generate a 60Hz sine wave using PWM and all 12 DTMF tones using an R-2R ladder. The techniques require few external components and can be used to generate complex analog signals for applications like motor control and telephone dialing.
The document describes a two-part arc fault protection system consisting of an arc sensor and arc fault module. The arc sensor detects arc flashes and sends a signal to the arc fault module. The arc fault module then triggers an overcurrent relay to trip the circuit breaker within 2 milliseconds of detecting an arc flash. The system provides fast arc fault detection and protection for switchgear.
The document describes the Integrated Component Characterization Environment (ICE), a software tool that allows real-time characterization and tuning of active components. ICE integrates a variety of instrumentation like VNAs, oscilloscopes, and power meters. It supports features like calibration techniques, de-embedding, ranging, configurable test sets, tuners, and real-time data displays. ICE provides a platform to build customized measurement setups and integrates with other software environments.
The document discusses railway scanning using the Riegl VMX-450 mobile laser scanning system. It provides an overview of the system and its capabilities, including automated rail detection and axis calculation (3 sentences). Challenges in railway scanning like low variation in direction and lack of GNSS visibility in tunnels are addressed. Applications of the system for various railway projects in Germany are described, with details on data acquisition and processing speeds and point densities achieved (3 sentences). The document concludes by introducing Riegl's product lines for processing and analyzing railway point clouds, including software for rail feature extraction, clearance analysis, and managing spatial databases (3 sentences).
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Urbanbaze is a creative agency that helps clients figure out their messaging and deliver it in engaging ways to audiences. They combine experiences with talented collaborators and focus on creativity that increases clients' bottom lines, not awards. Urbanbaze understands people and works as a team of designers, photographers, and thinkers to reimagine clients' work. They have experience working with multinationals and startups to deliver designs and ideas that succeed.
The document provides an overview and instructions for using the txGradebook system. It covers how to create a new user account and reset passwords. It also reviews how to set up categories and assignments, enter grades, add IPR comments, view student information, and take attendance. The presentation aims to help teachers navigate the gradebook platform.
Heritage Lottery Fund and the First World War Centenary (June 2013)onthewight
The document outlines various grant programs offered by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) in the UK to preserve historical sites and engage communities. It details several small grants programs focused on World War I heritage projects of up to £10,000, as well as larger grants of up to £100,000 for heritage sites and projects led by youth. The largest Heritage Grants provide over £100,000 for projects of regional or national significance. Contact information is provided for questions about the different HLF grant opportunities.
The first step to success on LinkedIn® is having a great profile. Learn what you can do to improve yours in 4 easy steps. Presentation delivered at WeWork South Lake Union in Seattle on November 18, 2015.
The document discusses an idea to help clients communicate with youth by creating detailed digital maps of Nigerian university campuses. This would solve the problem of students and visitors lacking navigation resources. The idea faced challenges in funding and mapping the campuses. However, the idea broke through by merging student navigation needs with brand opportunities to engage youth, creating the successful Campus Navigator product now deployed on 9 campuses with 18 more planned.
The document discusses the financial challenges facing the local council and the need to reduce costs and meet budget gaps. It provides an overview of the council's priorities, sources of income, and spending pressures. The majority of the council's budget is spent on statutory services like adult social care, children's services, and waste management, leaving a small base for discretionary services. Due to funding reductions from central government and rising costs, the council will need to focus only on statutory duties and explore other options for delivering services through partnerships or community groups. The council is seeking input on priorities and ideas for meeting the financial challenge in a sustainable way.
Juan Bautista Pascasio Escutia era el mayor de los Niños Héroes mexicanos. Cuando las fuerzas estadounidenses invadieron México en 1847, Escutia se negó a retirarse de la batalla a pesar de las órdenes y prefirió morir peleando por su patria en lugar de vivir sin honor. Escutia y sus compañeros cadetes lucharon hasta la muerte defendiendo la bandera mexicana.
This document provides a lesson plan for a 5th grade class involving describing toys. The plan includes lists of adjectives, nouns and verbs for students to use. Students will choose a toy without telling others, write a brief description using at least two categories, then present their description to be guessed. The conclusion estimates the activity will take 40 minutes total, broken into introduction, choosing a toy, writing the description, and sharing. The goal is to encourage speaking through describing enjoyable toys.
Disponer de tecnología avanzada a través de equipos de última generación es la diferencia que los hoteles pueden ofrecer a sus huéspedes. LG presenta lo más avanzado en tecnología inteligente, estilo y diseño sofisticado de televisores LCD para el segmento sector hotelero.
This document outlines Poteet Independent School District's technology plan and eligibility for E-Rate funding. It provides background on the E-Rate program, which provides discounts on telecommunications and internet access for schools. The district has 4 campuses serving over 1,600 students, 74% of which are economically disadvantaged. Its technology plan has 5 goals focused on utilizing technology to improve academic achievement, integrating technology into curricula, improving communication, developing infrastructure, and allocating funds to support campuses. The district spends funds on teaching and learning, educator development, leadership and support, and infrastructure to carry out its technology goals and is eligible to apply for E-Rate discounts to help make telecommunications and internet services more affordable
The presentation summarizes South San Antonio ISD's 2008-2011 Technology Plan, focusing on the Teaching and Learning Goals set for the district. The first goal is to increase student technology proficiencies to ensure integration of Technology Applications TEKS performance indicators across the curriculum, which will be achieved by searching professional resources and the internet to identify strategies related to the needed TA TEKS skills. An example provided is how close Five Palms Elementary is to achieving this goal and what strategies might help them do so.
This document provides training and guidelines for teachers receiving a technology cart for student use in their classroom. Key points include: only the assigned teacher can use the cart; the cart must remain locked in the classroom except for maintenance; students are assigned a specific device daily and cannot take devices home; technical issues should be reported immediately; and the teacher is responsible for distributing, collecting, and securing the devices.
Este documento presenta el principio de Arquímedes y cómo este principio explica que los cuerpos sumergidos en un fluido experimentan una fuerza de empuje hacia arriba igual al peso del fluido desplazado. También incluye fórmulas para calcular esta fuerza de empuje y resuelve un ejemplo numérico sobre una prensa hidráulica.
First World War Centenary - Programme and Partnershiponthewight
The Imperial War Museums (IWM) Centenary Programme focuses on commemorating the First World War from 2014 to 2018 through various digital products and learning resources. The Programme aims to promote networking and information sharing between partners through an extranet site. It offers an events calendar, audience research, and profiles collaborators working on projects involving exhibitions, performances, heritage sites and more related to the centenary.
Sigma was established in 2010 and currently has 240 employees working in 3 shifts. It has an installed production capacity of 85,000 desktop motherboards or 60,000 notebook motherboards per month. Sigma plans to expand capacity to 137,000 desktop and 75,000 notebook motherboards per month by 2011 through a $5 million investment. Sigma's main customers include Positivo Informatica, Ericsson, and Foxconn and it operates out of a 2,000 square meter secured facility. Sigma utilizes various shop floor control and quality management systems to track production and maintain high yields and low defect rates.
Sigma is an electronics manufacturing company established in 2010. It has 168 employees working in 3 shifts with an installed capacity of 85,000 desktop and 60,000 notebook motherboards. Sigma uses 2 SMT lines and plans to expand capacity to 137,000 desktop and 75,000 notebook motherboards by 2011. Key customers include Positivo Informatica, Ericsson, and Compal. Sigma aims to obtain ISO certification by November 2011 and maintains low scrap and RMA rates.
- The simulation shows the peak current in the bridge diode D1 at startup, which reaches around 140A.
- This occurs when the power supply is first turned on before it reaches steady state operation.
- The high current is due to the initial charging of the transformer primary from the DC bus capacitor.
- Over time, the current decreases as the power supply components become energized and regulated operation begins.
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The document provides specifications for various Nikon Coolpix camera models from 2012-2013. It includes key details like price, megapixels, zoom capabilities, screen size, memory capacity, video recording functions, and battery type for each model. The cameras range in price from around $5,000 to $25,000 and include compact point-and-shoot and higher-end models with larger sensors and more manual controls.
How to design a Passive Infrared (PIR) Open Source ProjectIonela
This article details the hardware and software required for a fully functional passive infrared (PIR) sensor with an associated remote control unit. The remote control unit adjusts key algorithm detection parameters which are stored in the MC68HC908JK1/3 FLASH memory area.
Concept Kit:PWM Buck Converter Average Model (NJM2309)Tsuyoshi Horigome
The document describes the design workflow for a step-down PWM converter using the NJM2309 controller IC. The key steps are:
1. Set the PWM controller parameters like reference voltage and switching frequency.
2. Select resistor values to set the output voltage.
3. Choose an inductor value based on the input/output voltages and ripple current criteria.
4. Select an output capacitor value and ESR based on voltage and ripple current criteria.
5. Stabilize the feedback loop using a Type 2 compensator whose component values (R2, C1, C2) are calculated using an Excel tool and simulation to meet a chosen crossover frequency and phase margin
Using and OMA to Optimize QAM Optical Transceiversteledynelecroy
This webinar demonstrated the optimization of a 28GBaud DP-16QAM modulated optical signal using an optical modulation analyzer. The presentation reviewed the system setup including electrical PAM4 signal generation, coherent optical transmission, and signal analysis using digital signal processing. Live demonstrations showed tuning the electrical PAM4 signals, optimizing the optical transmitter bias points and skew, and adjusting the signal levels for best performance. The goal was to maximize signal integrity for 16QAM optical transmission.
This document provides specifications for Topcon's DT-200 series of digital theodolites. It describes the key features and specifications of the DT-205, DT-207, DT-209, DT-205L, DT-207L and DT-209L models, including their angle measurement accuracy, minimum reading, telescope specifications, laser pointer specifications, display units, data output capabilities, power sources and battery life, and operating temperature ranges. The document is intended to help customers understand and compare the technical capabilities of the different theodolite models.
This document provides specifications for Topcon's DT-200 series of digital theodolites. It describes the key features of the DT-200, DT-207, DT-209, DT-205L, DT-207L and DT-209L models including their angle measurement accuracy, minimum reading, telescope specifications, laser pointer capabilities, display units, data output options, and battery life. The document also contains safety information for the laser models.
This document summarizes Tom Terlizzi's presentation on developing military microprocessor multi-chip modules (MCMs) using commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) components. It discusses how using COTS components can both reduce costs but also accelerate obsolescence. It then overviews the development of a robust MCM technology using conservative packaging and analyses. Finally, it discusses ongoing work to support the MIPS architecture through integrated products, new packaging solutions, and strategic partnerships to evolve with changing COTS definitions.
This document summarizes a 120V 100W audio amplifier integrated circuit. It has the following key features:
1. It uses DMOS power transistors for high power output without secondary breakdown.
2. It has protection circuits for short circuits, overloads and thermal shutdown.
3. It has muting and standby functions to avoid switching noises when turning on and off.
The document describes the design and construction of a logic pulser circuit that can override the logic state of a point being tested by generating a short pulse to drive the point to the opposite logic level. The circuit uses transistors to generate a 500 nanosecond pulse when a microswitch is pressed that can set the point under test to either a logic 1 or 0, and includes protections for safety and to prevent damage to the circuit being tested. Details are provided on the circuit design and components as well as guidelines for building the pulser on a printed circuit board with a microswitch.
The 401Dxl is a format converter and switcher that takes either a composite video or s-video input and outputs a single s-video signal. It has a bandwidth of 3.7MHz for composite to s-video conversion and 880MHz for s-video to s-video switching. It features a compact size that allows three units to fit in a single rack space and has inputs, outputs, technical specifications and optional accessories listed.
At Paradox our goal is to deliver innovative,
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Flowserve manufactures Automax Valve Automation Systems to provide full service valve and damper automation to the worldwide oil and gas, pulp and paper, chemical, processing and energy related industries.
(1) The RCP2 ROBO Cylinder rotary actuator uses a pulse motor with varying output torque and allowable moment of inertia based on rotational speed.
(2) It can rotate 330 or 360 degrees depending on the model, with a maximum rated acceleration of 0.3G.
(3) The document provides specifications, diagrams, compatible controller options and other details about the actuator.
Other test equipment providers sell LTE capabilities separately, but following our all-inclusive model, we’ve included LTE testing for every BreakingPoint CTM, existing or new. (All it takes is a firmware update.) The combination of such large-scale testing and our all-in-one pricing model drops the cost per UE to under $0.25. That’s right — less than 25 cents.
Contrast that to the $1,000 price tag mentioned above, and it’s not hard to see the impact it makes. The fact that we can now offer our customers the most cost-effective option of simulating millions of concurrent users with real application traffic (plus security attacks and fuzzing, of course) means that they can now validate their LTE network configurations at scale before going live. This is something they simply could not have done before.
For more information, please visit www.breakingpoint.com/lte
The document describes ROGUE and FlexScan OTDR and certification test equipment from AFL. It summarizes their key features and modules:
- ROGUE offers a modular platform for OTDR, loss, and inspection testing using interchangeable modules powered by the aeRos data management system. It includes the cB1 and iB1 bases.
- FlexScan is a pocket-sized OTDR that uses SmartAuto to simplify testing and LinkMap for easy results viewing. Models include single or multi-wavelength options.
- Other AFL testers described are the FLX380 high-performance handheld OTDR and OFL280 multifunction OTDR and loss tester.
This document provides a summary of MOSFET parts in the Spice Park inventory as of February 2013. It lists 135 MOSFET parts from various manufacturers such as Fuji Electric, Infineon, International Rectifier, NEC, Panasonic, ROHM, SANYO and others. For each part, it specifies properties like manufacturer, channel, model type and last update date. The purpose is to catalog the available MOSFET semiconductor components for customers of Spice Park.
El documento proporciona instrucciones para activar un dispositivo LG Freepass. Indica los pasos a seguir que incluyen seleccionar el dispositivo, ingresar datos personales, e ingresar un código de activación en el paso siguiente para completar el proceso de configuración.
Este documento presenta las instrucciones para configurar un dispositivo LG Freepass, que incluye seleccionar el dispositivo, ingresar datos personales, seleccionar opciones de configuración e ingresar un código para la televisión.
Este documento proporciona instrucciones paso a paso para configurar un dispositivo LG Freepass, que incluye seleccionar el dispositivo y opciones en la pantalla, ingresar datos personales y un código de televisión.
The document provides instructions for using the full screen and signage functions on an LG TV. It states that to activate full screen, press the "Escape" button on the remote control. It also notes that the signage function allows setting the TV aspect ratio based on advertising contents using the remote control. The document includes diagrams showing different aspect ratio options for signage display.
This document summarizes the features of the VS10 32-inch, 42-inch, and 47-inch LCD widescreen displays:
1. The VS10 features a built-in PC and slim design for space-saving installation and easy maintenance without external cables.
2. It has high image quality with an IPS panel on the 42-inch and 47-inch models and supports various media players and resolutions up to 1080p.
3. The displays offer connectivity including HDMI, DVI, RGB, audio and USB ports, and are compatible with external media players and Supersign digital signage software.
This document summarizes the features of the LG Super Narrow Bezel Display 47WV30/47WV30B. Key points include:
- It has a 6.3mm bezel-to-bezel and 91mm slim depth for seamless video wall installations.
- The LED panel uses less power than competitors at 160W typical consumption versus 230W.
- It has a 47" diagonal screen with 800nit brightness for the 47WV30 and 500nit for the 47WV30B along with a shine-out feature for high outdoor visibility.
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LG Catalogo seguridad 2011
1. 2011 LG
SECURITY SYSTEM
LG’s Surveillance intelligence will protect your Success by innovative Security technology.
www.lgesecurity.com
2. ReLy on LG’S
peRfect
SuRveiLLance
inteLLiGence foR
youR Safety
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LG peRfect SecuRity SyStem ConTEnTS
with its powerful security solution, LG Electronics is committed to ensuring the success of its • Box Camera 22 • Digital Video Recorder 71
customers. LG’s new 2010 security solution includes advanced IP surveillance cameras, enhanced • Dome Camera 24 • Security Monitor 82
hybrid DVRs, and upgraded high-performance analog cameras with XDI-II chip for guaranteed • PTZ Dome Camera 28 • Access Control 88
reliability and convenience. with its advanced security system technology, LG drives you to a • Zoom Camera 32 • Accessory 92
successful future. For your safety and security needs, you can rely on LG’s perfect surveillance
• IR Camera 34 • Application Guide 104
intelligence.
• IP Camera 54
3. LG SecuRity SyStem pRoDuct Line-up 4_5
ANALOG CAMERA IP CAMERA MONITOR
ptZ Dome cameRa
ip BoX cameRa LcD monitoR
BoX cameRa • x37 Optical Zoom 8p
• Megapixel Resolution LSM4200 82p
LT923n(I)-B / LT923P(I)-B 28p
L332-Bn / L332-BP / 22p 54p
LT913n(I)-B / LT913P(I)-B 29p Lw345 / Lw342
L332-CP Lw335 / Lw332 8p
LSM2200 82p
• Standard Resolution
LT903n(I)-B / LT903P(I)-B 29p
L321-Bn / L321-BP / 22p LSw901n-B/P-B 55p
LSM2150 83p
L321-CP LSw900n-B/P-B
LSw2010F-n/F-P 55p
LSM1900 83p
• x27 Optical Zoom
L320-Bn / L320-BP / 23p
L320-CP LT723n(I)-B / LT723P(I)-B 30p
ip Dome cameRa LSM1850 84p
LT713n(I)-B / LT713P(I)-B
• Megapixel Resolution
LSX701n-B / LSX701P-B 23p Lw6454 / Lw6424 56p
LT703n(I)-B / LT703P(I)-B 31p
Lw6354 / Lw6324 ACCESS CONTROL
31p
• Standard Resolution
LS923n-B / LS923P-B / 24p LT303n(I)-B / LT303P(I)-B
LVw901n-B/P-B LVw900n-B/P-B 57p LaFP10-R / LaFP10-S 88p
LS923P-C
LVw701n-B/P-B LVw700n-B/P-B
LaCT10-R / LaCT10-S 88p
LDw2010F-n/F-P 58p
LaEF10-R / LaEF10-S 88p
Dome cameRa Zoom cameRa
• Vari-focal • x37 Optical Zoom
ip ptZ Dome cameRa
L6323-Bn / L6323-BP 24p LC903n-B / LC903P-B 32p
• x37 / x27 Optical Zoom ACCESSORy
Lw9228-an/aP Lw9228I-an/aP 58p
Lw9226-an/aP Lw9226I-an/aP 59p ptZ contRoLLeR
L6213-Bn / L6213-BP 25p • x27 Optical Zoom
LKD1000 92p
LC703n-B / LC703P-B 33p
viDeo SeRveR
LV903n-DB / LV903P-DB 25p • 1Ch Server
LenS
LVS311 / LVS301 60p
• Vari-Focal
26p
iR cameRa LVS201 61p
L5323-Bn / L5323-BP CS2814D5 / CS4014D5 93p
• IR Bullet Camera CS5014D5 / CS3514D5 93p
L5213-Bn / L5213-BP 26p LSR700n-Ea / LSR700P-Ea 34p DVR CS3514M5 94p
HyBRiD DvR
LSR300n-Da / LSR300P-Da 34p • Fixed
LE5016D / LE5008D 71p
• Fixed C4020F / C6020F 95p
LE4016D / LE4008D 72p
LSR200n-C1 / LSR200P-C1 35p
C8020F
L6104-Dn / L6104-DP 27p
Standard DvR
• IR Dome Camera
LE6016n/D 73p BRacket 96p
L2104-Dn / L2104-DP 27p L6213R-Bn / L6213R-BP 36p
LE2104/D 73p
LE1004 74p
L5213R-Bn / L5213R-BP 36p APPENDIX
LE3116D 74p
LD120n / LD120P 28p
LE3108D 75p
LVR700n-Da / LVR700P-Da 37p appLication 104p
LE2116D 75p
GuiDe
LE2108D 76p
4. 6_7
Product Model Number * 2010 VERSIon
ANAlog cAMerA DVR
LG Product Function Power LG frame per unit ch channel oDD type HDD option
4 : Zoom Completed 0 : Digital D&N + DSS A : AC24V (@ cif) 01 : 1ch N : No ODD NA : No HDD
M : Zoom Module 1 : D&N (ICR) + DSS B : DC12/AC24V Frame 04 : 4ch B : Blue-ray A : 160G
3 : Separated (Box) 2 : WDR + D&N(ICR) + DSS C : AC220~230V 4 : 7.5 08 : 8ch C : CD-RW B : 250G
2 : Fixed Dome D : DC12V 5 : 15 16 : 16ch D : DVD-RW C : 320G
5 : V/F Dome (Plastic) E : AC24/DC12V/PoE 6 : 30 32 : 32ch D : 500G
6 : V/F Dome (Vandal) F : DC12V/PoE 7 : 60 E : 1T
7 : Zoom Dome Etc. Feature G : AC24V/PoE 8 : 90 F : 1.5T
8 : PTZ Dome (350˚) P : PoE 9 : 120 G : 2T
9 : PTZ Dome Endless R : IR Camera
B : Board
L 3 3 2 - B P L e 6 0 1 6 D - a 1
Fixed V/F Zoom
2: 2.5 2.6~6 x10~12
0 : N/A 3: 3.0 2.8~11(12) x16~18
1 : XDI-S 4: 3.7 4~9(3~9) x22~23
2 : XDI-S2 6: 6 x27 0 : Mega hit
3 : XDI-II 8: 8 x37 E : Embedded (Standalone) 1 : UTP
N/A : Analog Camera 4 : XDI-III 9: 12 x50 N/A N : NTSC N : NVR 2 : Mid-end
W : IP Camera
Series Lens I : Insert(Surface) P : PAL P : PC Based Generation & 1 2 3 4
Product Category (or Platform) (Zoom/Dome/PTZ Dome) PTZ Dome Signal System product category platform HDD volume
IP CAMERA VIDEO SERVER
LG product function power LG function
4 : Zoom Completed 0 : Digital D&N + DSS A : AC24V 0 : No VCA
3 : Separated (Box) 1 : D&N(ICR) + DSS B : DC12/AC24V 1 : VCA
2 : Fixed Dome 2 : WDR + D&N(ICR) + DSS C : AC220~230V
5 : V/F Dome (Plastic) 3 : Digital D&N + DSS + VCA D : DC12V
6 : V/F Dome (Vandal) 4 : D&N(ICR) + DSS + VCA E : AC24/DC12V/PoE
8 : PTZ Dome (350˚) 5 : WDR + D&N(ICR) + DSS + VCA F : DC12V/PoE
9 : PTZ Dome Endless G : AC24V/PoE
Etc. Feature P : PoE
R : IR Camera
L W 6 4 5 4 - f n L v S 3 1 1
Fixed V/F Zoom
2 : 2.5 2.6~6 x10~12
0 : Megahit 3 : 3.0 2.8~12 x16~18
1 : Standard Below VGA 4 : 3.7 4~9 x22~23
2 : Standard Above D1 6: 6 x27
3 : Mega Pixel 1.3M 8: 8 x37
N.A : Analog Camera 4 : Mega Pixel 2M 9 : 12 x50 N/A : Mount N : NTSC Ex) VS1000 2000 3000
W : IP Camera P : PAL
5 : Mega Pixel 3M Lens I : Insert (Surface) VS : Video Server
Series Number of Video Input
product category Resolution (Zoom/Dome/ptZDome) ptZ Dome Signal System product (Generation) video input
5. 8_9
Product Model Number * 2010 VERSIon
SECuRITy MONITOR CONTROLLER
LG Security monitor Diversion LG Series
0 : N/A 2000b3000
1~5 : OEM
6 : S/W Change
7 : H/W Change
L k D 2 0 0 0 W
L S m 4 2 0 0 Keyboard
product
KeyboarD
product
NA : Analog
W : Network
type
175 : 17.5 Type
205 : 20.5 Type
230 : 23.0 Type
320 : 32.0 Type
420 : 42.0 Type
Security monitor Display type
ACCESS CONTROL BRACkET
LG product interface (front) LG Series
F : Finger print 0 : NA 6213 : 6213
H : Face(Head) Recognition 1 : Push Button
V : Vein Recognition 2 : Touch Screen
C : Card
E : Enrollment
S : Server Software
M : Meal Software
W : Work Software
L a f 2 0 2 S L B k 6 2 1 3 W
N/A : No Card C : Ceiling
S : Smart Card S : Surface
R : RF Card P : Pendant Mount
Access Control Ex) AF10 AF20 AF30 BK : Bracket W : Wall Mount
card
product Generation (access control) product mount type
6. 10 _ 11
LG Security System LINe-uP ChART
Camera Selection Camera Selection
Model Imaging horizontal Min. Day & WDR / 3D- user Color Vandal- Model Imaging Optical horizontal Min. Day & WDR / 3D- Alarm
Type Image Lens Mode Masking OSD Proof Power Source Type Image /Digital eIS Masking OSD Power Source
No. Sensor Resolution Illumination Night hSBLC DNR No. Sensor Zoom Resolution Illumination Night hSBLC DNR In/Out
0.0001 Lux
650TVL 0.00003 Lux Dual (DC 12V / AC 24V),
Analog
Analog
C/CS x37
Zoom Camera
L332 1/3 Type CCD ICR o/o o o 12 15 - LC903 1/4 Type CCD 540TVL @ Sens-up Auto ICR o/o o o 8 2 4/2 DC 12V
Mountable @ Sens-up Auto AC 230 V / x12
0.0001 Lux
L321 1/3 Type CCD Mountable 620TVL 0.000001 Lux
C/CS
ICR -/o o o 8 15 - Dual (DC 12V / AC 24V), LC703 1/4 Type CCD x27 540TVL @ Sens-up Auto ICR o/o o o 8 2 4/2 DC 12V
@ Sens-up x128 AC 230 V / x12
Box Camera
Model Imaging horizontal Min. WDR / 3D- user Color Vandal-
L320 1/3 Type CCD Mountable 620TVL 0.000001 Lux Digital
C/CS
-/o o o 8 15 - Dual (DC 12V / AC 24V), Image Lens LeD Masking OSD Power Source
@ Sens-up x128 AC 230 V No. Sensor Resolution Illumination hSBLC DNR Mode Proof
C/CS 6~ 0 Lux 45pcs
LSX701 1/2 Type CCD Mountable 620TVL 0.00001 Lux ICR -/o o - 8 2 - Dual (DC 12V / AC 24V) LSR700 1/3 Type CCD
50mm
540TVL
@ IR LED On /70m -/- - - 4 2 - DC 12V
@ Sens-up Auto
C/CS 2.8~ 0 Lux 34pcs
LS923 1/3 Type CCD Mountable 600TVL 0.00003 Lux ICR o/o o - 8 2 - Dual (DC 12V / AC 24V), LSR300 1/3 Type CCD
12mm
540TVL
@ IR LED On /30m
-/- - - 4 2 - DC 12V
@ Sens-up Auto AC 230 V
1/3 Type 520K 2.8~ 0.00003 Lux 0 Lux 24pcs
L6323 650TVL ICR o (+ ACE) / o o o 12 15 o Dual (DC 12V / AC 24V) LSR200 1/3 Type CCD 4.0mm 540TVL -/- - - - 2 - DC 12V
/610K (N/P) CCD 10mm @ Sens-up Auto @ IR LED On /20m
IR
2.8~ 0.000001 Lux 2.8~ 0 Lux 30pcs
L6213 1/3 Type CCD 620TVL ICR -/o o o 8 15 o Dual (DC 12V / AC 24V) L6213R 1/3 Type CCD 620TVL -/o o o 8 15 o Dual (DC 12V / AC 24V)
11mm @ Sens-up x128 11mm @ IR LED On /30m
2.8~ 0.0002 Lux 2.8~ 0 Lux 30pcs
LV903 1/3 Type CCD 580TVL ICR o/o o - 8 8 o Dual (DC 12V / AC 24V) L5213R 1/3 Type CCD 620TVL -/o o o 8 15 - Dual (DC 12V / AC 24V)
11mm @ Sens-up Auto 11mm @ IR LED On /30m
1/3 Type 520K 2.8~ 0.00003 Lux 2.8~ 0 Lux 28pcs
LVR700
Dome Camera
L5323 650TVL ICR o (+ ACE) / o o o 12 15 - Dual (DC 12V / AC 24V) 1/3 Type CCD 570TVL -/- - - 4 2 o DC 12V
/610K (N/P) CCD 10mm @ Sens-up Auto 12mm @ IR LED On /25m
2.8~ 0.000001 Lux Model Imaging Resolution Min. Video Frame Multi 2-Way RS- Vandal-
L5213 1/3 Type CCD 620TVL ICR -/o o o 8 15 - Dual (DC 12V / AC 24V) Type Image Lens VCA Power Source
11mm @ Sens-up x128 No. Sensor (N/P) Illumination Compression Rate Streaming Audio 485 Proof
1/2.8 Type 0. 1 Lux H.264 30 fps
IP
L6104 1/3 Type CCD 3.6mm 540TVL 0.1 Lux Digital Digital / o 2D-DNR - 4 2 o DC 12V LW345 Progressive Scan - 1920 x1080 Dual o - o - PoE, DC 12V
@ Sens-up Off @ F 1. 4 /MJPEG @ 1080p
CMOS
1/2.8 Type 0. 1 Lux H.264 30 fps
L2104 1/3 Type CCD 3.6mm 540TVL 0.05 Lux Digital -/o - - 4 2 - DC 12V LW342 Progressive Scan - 1920 x 1080 Dual o - - - PoE, DC 12V
@ Color @ F 1. 4 /MJPEG @ 1080p
CMOS
3.6/ 1/3 Type 0. 1 Lux H.264 30 fps
LD120 1/3 Type CCD 2.5mm 540TVL 0.05 Lux Digital Digital / o - - - 2 - DC 12V LW335 Progressive Scan - 1280 x 1024 Dual o - o - PoE, DC 12V
@ F2.0 @ F 1. 4 /MJPEG @ 1280x1024
CMOS
Box Camera
Model Imaging Optical horizontal Min. Day & WDR / 3D- Pan/Tilt Vandal-
1/3 Type 0. 1 Lux H.264 30 fps
Image /Digital Speed Masking OSD Power Source LW332 Progressive Scan - 1280 x 1024 Dual o - - - PoE, DC 12V
No. Sensor @ F 1. 4 /MJPEG @ 1280x1024
Zoom Resolution Illumination Night hSBLC DNR &Range Proof CMOS
0˚~360˚,
x37 0.0001 Lux 704 x 480 0.00003 Lux H.264 60 / 50 fps
LT923(I) 1/4 Type CCD 540TVL ICR o/o o
Max 400˚/Sec
8 4 o (x) AC 24V LSW901 1/3 Type CCD - Dual o o o - PoE, DC 12 V, AC 24V
/ x12 @ Sens-up Auto 0˚~180˚, /704 x 576 @ Sens-up On /MJPEG @ D1
Max 400˚/Sec
0˚~360˚,
x37 0.0001 Lux 704 x 480 0.00003 Lux H.264 60 / 50 fps
LT913(I) 1/4 Type CCD 540TVL ICR o/o o
Max 400˚/Sec
8 4 o (x) AC 24V LSW900 1/3 Type CCD - Dual o o - - PoE, DC 12 V, AC 24V
/ x12 @ Sens-up Auto 0˚~180˚, /704 x 576 @ Sens-up On /MJPEG @ D1
Max 400˚/Sec
0˚~360˚,
x37 0.0001 Lux Max 240˚/Sec 704 x 480 0.00006 Lux H.264 60 / 50 fps
LT903(I) 1/4 Type CCD 540TVL ICR o/o o 8 4 o (x) AC 24V LSW2010 1/3 Type CCD - Dual o - - - PoE, DC 12V
/ x12 @ Sens-up Auto 0˚~180˚, /704 x 576 @ Sens-up On /MJPEG @ D1
PTZ Dome Camera
Max 240˚/Sec
x27
0˚~360˚, 1/2.8 Type 3~ 0. 1 Lux H.264 30 fps
0.0001 Lux Max 400˚/Sec
LW6454 Progressive Scan 1920 x 1080 Dual o - o o PoE, DC 12V
LT723(I) 1/4 Type CCD / x12 540TVL ICR o/o o 0˚~180˚, 8 4 o (x) AC 24V 9mm @ F 1. 4 /MJPEG @ 1080p
@ Sens-up Auto Max 400˚/Sec CMOS
x27
0˚~360˚, 1/2.8 Type 3~ 0. 1 Lux H.264 30 fps
0.0001 Lux
Dome Camera
Max 400˚/Sec
LT713(I) 1/4 Type CCD 540TVL ICR o/o o 8 4 o (x) AC 24V LW6424 Progressive Scan 1920 x 1080 /MJPEG @ 1080p Dual o - - o PoE, DC 12V
/ x12 @ Sens-up Auto 0˚~180˚,
CMOS 9mm @ F 1. 4
Max 400˚/Sec
x27
0˚~360˚, 1/3 Type 3~ 0. 1 Lux H.264 30 fps
0.0001 Lux Max 240˚/Sec
LW6354 Progressive Scan 1280 x 1024 Dual o - o o PoE, DC 12V
LT703(I) 1/4 Type CCD / x12 540TVL ICR o/o o 0˚~180˚, 8 4 o (x) AC 24V 9mm @ F 1. 4 /MJPEG @ 1280x1024
@ Sens-up Auto Max 240˚/Sec CMOS
x27
0˚~360˚, 1/3 Type 0. 1 Lux H.264 30 fps
0.0001 Lux Max 120˚/Sec 3~
LT303(I) 1/4 Type CCD 520TVL ICR o/o o 8 4 o (x) DC 12V LW6324 Progressive Scan 1280 x 1024 /MJPEG @ 1280x1024 Dual o - - o PoE, DC 12V
/ x12 @ Sens-up Auto 0˚~180˚,
CMOS 9mm @ F 1. 4
Max 120˚/Sec
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LG Security System LINE-uP ChART
Camera Selection Camera Selection
Model Imaging Resolution Min. Video Frame Multi 2-Way RS- Vandal- Model Display Rate Network Division Recording Rate Video Alarm ATM
Type Image Lens Audio VCA Power Source Type Image Video OS Transmission hDD PTZ Power Source
No. Sensor (N/P) Illumination Compression Rate Streaming 485 Proof No. (N/P) (fps) Speed Mode (N/P) (fps) Compression In / Out /POS
2.8~ 704 x 480 0.00003 Lux H.264 60 / 50 fps
IP
Embedded 480 120fps/100fps 1, 4, 9, 16, 480 @ 352x240 Up to RS-485
DVR
LVW901 1/3 Type CCD Dual o o o o PoE, DC 12 V, AC 24V LE3116D 16ch MPEG4 16 / 4 - AC Free 100~240V
11mm /704 x 576(N/P) @ Sens-up On /MJPEG @ D1 Linux /400 @CIF 1+5, 1+7 200 @ 352x288 4HDDs / RS-422 (x1)
2.8~ 704 x 480 0.00003 Lux H.264 60 / 50 fps Dual o o - o PoE, DC 12 V, AC 24V Embedded 240 60fps/50fps 1, 4, 9, 240 @ 352x240 Up to RS-485
LVW900 1/3 Type CCD 11mm /704 x 576(N/P) @ Sens-up On /MJPEG @ D1 LE3108D 8ch MPEG4 8/2 - AC Free 100~240V
Linux /200 @CIF 1+5 100 @ 352x288 4HDDs / RS-422 (x2)
Dome camera
2.8~ 704 x 480 0.00003 Lux H.264 60 / 50 fps Embedded 480 120fps/100fps 1, 4, 9, 16, Up to RS-485
LVW701 1/3 Type CCD Dual o o o - PoE, DC 12 V, AC 24V LE2116D 16ch 240 @ 352x240 4HDDs MPEG4 16 / 4 - AC Free 100~241V
11mm /704 x 576(N/P) @ Sens-up On /MJPEG @ D1 Linux /400 @CIF 1+5, 1+7 RS-422 (x2)
2.8~ 704 x 480 0.00003 Lux H.264 60 / 50 fps Embedded 240 60fps/50fps 1, 4, 9, Up to RS-485
LVW700 1/3 Type CCD 11mm /704 x 576(N/P) @ Sens-up On /MJPEG Dual o o - - PoE, DC 12 V, AC 24V LE2108D 8ch 120 @ 352x240 MPEG4 8/2 - AC Free 100~242V
@ D1 Linux /200 @CIF 1+5 4HDDs RS-422 (x2)
2.8~ 704 x 480 0.00006 Lux H.264 60 / 50 fps
LDW2010 1/3 Type CCD Dual o - - - PoE, DC 12 V, AC 24V Model Weight Contrast Aspect
11mm /704 x 576(N/P) @ Sens-up On /MJPEG @ D1 Type Image Screen Size Resolution Video Dimension (mm) Brightness Power Source
No. (kg) Ratio Ratio
x37 Opt 704 x 480 0.0001 Lux H.264 60 / 50 fps
Security Monitor
LW9228 1/4 Type CCD Dual o o - o AC 24V LSM4200 106.7cm (42 Type) 1920 x 1080 VGA in 1 995 x 675 x 292 24.5 3,000 : 1 16 : 9 500 cd/m2 AC 100~240V
/ x12 Dig /704 x 576(N/P) @ Sens-up Auto /MJPEG @ D1
ptZ Dome camera
x37 Opt 704 x 480 0.0001 Lux H.264 60 / 50 fps
LW9228I 1/4 Type CCD Dual o o - - AC 24V LSM2200 55.8cm (22 Type) 1680 x 1050 VGA in 1 515.7 x 418 x 209.4 4.65 700 : 1 16 : 10 300 cd/m2 AC 100~240V
/ x12 Dig /704 x 576(N/P) @ Sens-up Auto /MJPEG @ D1
x27 Opt 704 x 480 0.0001 Lux H.264 60 / 50 fps VGA in 1,
LW9226 1/4 Type CCD Dual o o - o AC 24V LSM2150 54.7cm (21.5 Type) 1920 x 1080 519.8 x 400.5 x 193.5 5.5 1,000 : 1 16 : 9 300 cd/m2 AC 100~240V
/ x12 Dig /704 x 576(N/P) @ Sens-up Auto /MJPEG @ D1 BNC in/out 2/2
x27 Opt 704 x 480 0.0001 Lux H.264 60 / 50 fps
LW9226I 1/4 Type CCD Dual o o - - AC 24V LSM1900 48.1cm (19 Type) 1280 x 1024 1280 x 1024 406.3 x 419.7 x 184.8 3.45 800 : 1 4:3 250 cd/m2 AC 100~240V
/ x12 Dig /704 x 576(N/P) @ Sens-up Auto /MJPEG @ D1
- H.264 60 / 50 fps VGA in 1,
LVS311 - - - /MJPEG
Dual o o o - PoE, DC 12 V, AC 24V LSM1850 47.1cm (18.5 Type) 1366 x 768 454.7 x 362.8 x 193.2 3.82 1,000 : 1 16 : 9 300 cd/m2 AC 100~240V
@ D1 BNC in/out 2/2
video Server
- H.264 60 / 50 fps
LVS301 - - - /MJPEG
Dual o o - - PoE, DC 12 V, AC 24V
@ D1
- H.264 60 / 50 fps
LVS201 - - - /MJPEG
Dual o o - - PoE, DC 12V
@ D1
Model Display Rate Network Division Recording Rate Video Alarm ATM
Type Image Video OS Transmission hDD Compression PTZ Power Source
No. (N/P) (fps) Speed(N/P) Mode (N/P) (fps) In / Out /POS
16ch Embedded 480 240fps/200fps 1, 4, 9, 16, 480 @ 704x480 Up to RS-232C RS-485
DVR
LE5016D H. 264 16 / 4 AC Free 100~240V
(2 IP / 16 Analog) Linux /400 @CIF 1+5, 1+7 400 @ 704x576 4HDDs (D-SUB9) (x2)
LE5008D
8ch Embedded 240 120fps/100fps 1, 4, 9, 240 @ 704x480 Up to H. 264 8/2
RS-232C RS-485
AC Free 100~240V
(2 IP / 8 Analog) Linux /200 @CIF 1+5, 1+7 200 @ 704x576 4HDDs (D-SUB9) (x2)
LE4016D
16ch Embedded 480 240fps/200fps 1, 4, 9, 16, 480 @ 352x240 Up to H. 264 16 / 4
RS-232C RS-485
AC Free 100~241V
(2 IP / 16 Analog) Linux /400 @CIF 1+5, 1+7 400 @ 352x288 4HDDs (D-SUB9) (x2)
8ch Embedded 240 120fps/100fps 1, 4, 9, 240 @ 352x240 Up to RS-232C RS-485
LE4008D @CIF H. 264 8/2 AC Free 100~242V
(2 IP / 8 Analog) Linux /200 1+5, 1+7 200 @ 352x288 4HDDs (D-SUB9) (x2)
Embedded 480 120fps/100fps 1, 4, 480 @ 352x240 Up to RS-485
LE6016N 16ch H. 264 8/4 - DC 12V / 75W Adapter
Linux /400 @CIF 9, 16 400 @ 352x288 2HDDs (x1)
Embedded 480 120fps/100fps 1, 4, 480 @ 352x240 Up to RS-485
LE6016D 16ch H. 264 8/4 - DC 12V / 75W Adapter
Linux /400 @CIF 9, 16 400 @ 352x288 1HDD (x1)
Embedded 120 120fps/100fps 1, 4 120 @ 352x240 Up to RS-485
LE2104 4ch H. 264 4/2 - DC 12V / 60W Adapter
Linux /100 @CIF 100 @ 352x288 2HDDs (x2)
Embedded 120 120fps/100fps 1, 4 120 @ 352x240 Up to RS-485
LE2104D 4ch H. 264 4/2 - DC 12V / 60W Adapter
Linux /100 @CIF 100 @ 352x288 1HDD (x2)
Embedded 120 120fps/100fps 1, 4 120 @ 352x240 Up to RS-485
LE1004 4ch H. 264 4/1 - DC 12V / 36W Adapter
Linux /100 @CIF 100 @ 352x288 1HDD (x1)
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LG XDi tecHnoLoGy tHe eXtReme Dynamic imaGe
tecHnoLoGy continueS to evoLve...
Superior image
XDI-II ISP Technology is engineered to process high quality images from 520K/610K sensors so as to guarantee 650TV Lines
high resolution. The key improvements include the expanded wDR range from 60dB to 68dB of analog image and the aCE,
which enhances wDR performance. at the same time, the new 3D-DnR engine reduces noise and ghost-like phenomena, making Smart intelligence
it perfectly suitable to low light monitoring.
Reinforced Surveillance
650TV Lines high resolution of analog image 80dB WDR / Sens-up / EIS / 3D-DNR @ 1080p
XDI-S2, the advanced version of XDI, is engineered to remove
The world’s best resolution with 650TV Lines is XDI-ll can process Sens-up, EIS and 3D-DnR with
false images and enhance edge so as to achieve 620TV Lines
recognized for its combined technology of three-line progressive full hD superior images.
high resolution. XDI’s Unique Color Reproduction Mechanism filters, edge enhancement, and 520K/610K sensor
includes a Mosaic-Pixel Enhancement Unit and a 12-Bit aDC. images with new oLPF.
Megapixel Super Resolution of network image
‘10
LG IP cameras provide a higher level of surveillance,
‘09 L
650 TV
MEGA
PIXEL thanks to its megapixel resolution image quality.
620 TVL
normally, IP has limited image quality. The newly launched
XDI-II ISP, however, is engineered to complement the
XDI history XDI-II
XDI history XDI-II through megapixel technology.
XDI is the first generation LG ISP Technology, which was 620TV Lines high Resolution
produced in 2007. Based on XDI technology, LG Security By removing the optical false color structure
using LPF, and combining 12 bit a/D serial
ACE (Adaptive Contrast Enhancement) Advanced MD
has earnestly been developed high quality surveillance
signals with image enhancement technology, aCE can clearly distinguish objects in any location, advanced Motion Detection has been improved in terms
cameras. LG Security’s core image processing
XDI-S2 is able to achieve 620TV Lines including those with harsh lighting such as backlit of functionality and accuracy. It includes Smart, Regional
technologies were developed through XDI ISP. These resolution. warehouses with extreme differences in brightness in and anti-Tampering MD.
technologies include wDR, 3D-DnR, EIS and Sens-up. which wDR may not function properly.
•570TV Lines Resolution user Color Mode
•3D-DNR Auto Back Focus
Select the color mode: Standard, warm, Cool
•EIS or Vivid, as you prefer. It satisfies customers’ The user can automatically adjust focus of full hD
•WDR needs in the choice of colors. images without a hitch, increasing ease in installation.
original Scene wDR on wDR / aCE on
•Privacy Zone Masking
•Sens-up
‘07 ‘09 ‘10
9. 16 _ 17
LG CAMERA TECHNOLOGY
LG Electronics offer complete security solutions for every type of business. Their comprehensive line-up of security
cameras feature superior image quality, and intelligent detection that can resolve a number of surveillance concerns.
Now LG’s high quality video surveillance camera is not any more just an option but a necessity.
HIgH rESoLUtIoN ImagE QUaLIty WDr (WIDE DyNamIC raNgE)
650TV Lines
TV Lines indicate the maximum number of identifiable WDR allows the dark portions of a bright image to be
Short Exposure
changes that can be produced along a single scan shown clearly, thus enhancing details and removing
line from an analog TV. LG’s analog surveillance noise.
Conventional 650TVL
WDR Off WDR On
cameras display a resolution that is more than 650TV
Lines, thanks to its XDI technology of the three-line Long Exposure
filter and the new OLPF.
650 650
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WDR Off WDR On
3D-DNr HSBLC
Frame1
(3DImENSIoNaL-DIgItaL NoISE rEDUCtIoN)
XDI’s unique adaptive luminance control AE will darken
3D-DNR refers to an image processing technology 3D Filter selected highlights and brighten dark portions.
that removes noise from an image signal. LG cameras are programmed to set the mask area and
XDI’s unique 3D Adaptive Noise Reduction Filter Motion vector scope in advance. By setting the mask area, the user HSBLC off HSBLC on
effectively removes noise, thereby providing clearer, will experience better operating convenience and see a
brighter more vivid images even in dark areas. clearer number plate.
EIS
In situations where there’s plenty of shaking and
wobbling, the EIS (Electronic Image Stabilization)
function compensates for the movement and helps
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avoid producing blurred images.
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Day & NIgHt
SENS-Up White
White
Level Up!
In order to best monitor both the day and night
Level environments, LG Camera is capable of changing
Sens-up refers to an image processing technology
its image mode from color to B/W.
that allows the user to select a slow digital shutter DAY NIGHT
speed to allow extra light to enter the camera,
Image Signal Image Signal
thereby providing higher sensitivity in low light
conditions. USEr CoLor moDE
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With various options for the screen color set up in Cool
advance, the user can choose a specific screen
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color that fits his or her taste.
Warm
Natural
Day Night Sens-up On
(Sens-up Off)
Vivid
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LG CAMERA TECHNOLOGY
ImproVED motIoN DEtECtIoN VaNDaL prooF / Ip66
FUNCtIoN A strong and durable cover protects the camera from
The three motion detection functions, Smart, Regional external harms, especially from impacts due to any
and Anti-Tampering MD, are designed to detect Smart MD drastic change in temperature or humidity.
objects. Its sensitivity allows it to flexibly cope with Vandal Proof IP66
various situations. The high-tech intelligent anti-
tampering function can automatically detect and
alarm changes made on the camera, spray spewings,
and other things that block the camera view. Regional MD
x37/x27 optICaL zoom
Close monitoring is possible through the powerful
x37/ x27 optical zoom.
Anti-Tampering MD
prIVaCy zoNE maSkINg paNNINg aND tILtINg
By setting the privacy zones, it is possible to prevent The PTZ camera, it quickly and thoroughly monitors the
the violation of one’s privacy as you monitor the preset areas by using high-speed panning and tilting
interior or exterior of a building. functions. 400º
Max. 400°/sec HIGH SPEED PANNING & TILTING
Advanced Privacy Zone Masking
Shape : Rectangle / Circle / Polygon
Color : RGB (each 0~255)
Transparency : Adjustable
aUto traCkINg
This is a function that is best for unmanned
aUto WHItE BaLaNCE surveillances. It automatically captures a dynamic
object and follows its movements.
XDI’s unique Color Matrix Mechanism has a wide
White Balance range to adapt and cope with any
Changes made in color and temperature from various
sources of light. This is very effective in the inside of
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a tunnel and places where color temperatures are
relatively low.
prESEt/ toUr/ pattErN SEttINg 1⃞ 2⃞
1⃞
2⃞
This is one of the PTZ camera’s functions that presets
3-axIS mECHaNISm the area to be monitored and allows the camera 4⃞ 3⃞
3⃞ 4⃞
With various set-up environments in consideration, the to continuously monitor particular areas by turns.
3-axis formation allows the camera to be set up in its In addition to Auto Tracking, this is a necessary
optimal place without being affected by the direction. function for unmanned surveillance.