Image Stabilizer Reduces Size, Weight, And Power Consumption

Aug. 30, 2011
Suitable for use in harsh, cramped environments such as UAVs, the MIP3ES Miniature Image Stabilizer complements the company’s ADEPT3000 Miniature Video Tracker.

Suitable for use in harsh, cramped environments such as UAVs, the MIP3ES Miniature Image Stabilizer complements the company’s ADEPT3000 Miniature Video Tracker. The MIP3ES measures 34 mm x 24 mm, weighs around six grams, and consumes approximately 1.5W. The unit offers high performance stabilization of real-time video images with any standard definition analog video signal. It incorporates on-board serial links allowing it to interface to most platforms and enables easy configuration and device control via its intuitive web-based software. GE INTELLIGENT PLATFORMS, Charlottesville, VA. (434) 978-5000.

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