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Type: Active matrix LCD
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Aspect ratio: 4(H):3(V)
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Active Screen size: 12.1 inches (30.73cm) diagonal
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Input video synchronization: Horizontal frequency range
of 30-80 kHz; vertical frequency range of 56-85 Hz
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Pixel pitch: 0.240 mm x 0,240 mm
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Display resolution: Minimum of 1024 horizontal by 768
vertical
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Color depth: 6-bit, 262,144 colors
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Brightness: 150 nits (cd/m2, )
Human
Interface
Unit
Input and Output
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Unit power interface: Uses a military standard connector
MS3102D-16-10P
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Network interface: Uses a military RJ-45 type connector
part JTRJ45F-12NJSF
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The
Total Ship Monitoring Systems (TSMS) maximizes a submarine’s
acoustic stealth advantage by providing continuous monitoring
of ownship noise and alerting the crew to any conditions
that could degrade the mission or performance capabilities
of the
submarine. The SAIC designed Dive Officer Display (along
with the Engine Room Display) will be deployed on U.S.
Navy Los
Angeles and Seawolf class submarines as part of the TSMS.
The assembly contains a liquid crystal display (LCD) with
a touch screen and an imbedded computer for display processing
and I/O interface with front panel USB connector.
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ENVIRONMENTAL
SPECIFICATIONS:
- Vibration:
Designed to retain structural integrity and meet all performance
requirements during and after being subjected to the vibration
characteristics of shipboard environments applicable to
equipment location and mounting arrangement.
- Shock:
Designed to meets the requirements of MIL-S-901D light weight,
grade B when mounted using resilient mounts on a spring
deck simulator
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Structureborne
noise: Designed to meet the requirements of MIL-STD-740-2
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Airborne noise: Designed to meets the requirements
of MIL-STD-740-1
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DC magnetic fields: Designed to meet MIL-STD-1399
Sec. 070
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EMI: Designed to meet MIL-STD-461D, parts CE101,
CE102, CS101, CS114, CS06, RE101, RE102, RS101,
RS103, and RS02
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Power: Designed to meet the power requirements per
MIL-STD-1399 (NAVY) section 300A Notice 1 11 March
1992
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