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Orlaco introduces EMOS

By robottf | June 30, 2016

Orlaco is introducing a shock-resistant ethernet camera with a lightning-fast 100 Mb/s connection. The images produced by the EMOS are for all intents and purposes displayed in real time. The camera is also suitable for use in extreme conditions, making it perfect for use on trucks, cranes, heavy construction and mining equipment, semi-automatic or remote controlled vehicles, and more. unnamed

Worldwide, more and more vehicles are being equipped with an ethernet interface. By introducing an ethernet camera, Orlaco is jumping at the chance to cater to this development. Orlaco’s EMOS camera is strikingly small (55 x 60 x 24 mm), light (150 g) and energy efficient (<2W). The EMOS is available with angels of view of 180°, 120°, 90°. The 60° and 30° angels of view will be introduced to the market later this year.

Unprecedented low latency
Orlaco’s newest camera is up and completely operational within two seconds. A unique feature of the EMOS is that it transfers images to the monitor practically in real time, a feat that, as yet, no other ethernet camera is capable of. The camera’s maximum latency is 48 ms at 30 FPS, and 31 ms at 60 FPS. In combination with a common hardware processing platform, such as the IMX6 or ARM, the total latency of the camera-monitor system is less than 100 ms.

High image quality
The EMOS carries CMOS chip technology and contains integrated corrections, such as automatic white balance, photometric and geometric lens correction, mirror imaging and the ability to rotate images 180°. Users are assured of crystal clear images with a maximum camera output of 60 FPS at 720p SDR to 43 FPS at 960p HDR. Thanks to the sensor’s high degree of light sensitivity (0.05 Lux), the EMOS also offers superb night vision.

Made for extreme conditions
The EMOS is designed to perform under the most challenging of conditions. The camera is shock-resistant (50 G), vibration-resistant (15 GRMS at a frequency of 24 – 2,000 Hz) and can handle temperatures from -40 to +85ºC. The EMOS has an aluminium housing with 2k moulding and is completely waterproof (IP68/IP69k). It can even be used underwater up to a depth of 10 m. This makes the EMOS camera suitable for, among other things, trucks, cranes, and heavy construction and mining equipment. It furthermore can be deployed on semi-automatic or remote controlled vehicles and machines that operate according to image recognition.

Excellent EMC performance
The EMOS is connected using a M12 D-coded connector for data. A shielded cable with sprayed-on connector provides excellent EMC performance (100V/m). The camera can be directly connected to the vehicle’s power supply (8 – 32 Volts) and the power supply is protected from peak voltage, overvoltage, jump starts, spikes and ripples.

Standard and specific configuration
Via the RTP and AVG protocols, the camera is able to stream MJPEG or H.264. The ISO17215 protocol is used to communicate with the camera. This includes setting the resolution, mirroring the image and starting/stopping streaming. For extra safety and ease of use, it is also possible to display overlays (text, arc, line, image and safety ticker) as desired.

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