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4.5(b) Wireless Video Transmitter
XCI10A transmits video and sound to the
VR31A, or video only to the VR36A receiver,
which is connected to your TV, located
anywhere in your home (up to 100 ft. away).
Wireless 2.4 GHz technology combined with a
wireless power source gives you unparalleled
flexibility!
II. C. 2. Wireless Receiver
The VR36A Video Receiver works with
X10's Wireless Cameras. The Camera converts
video into wireless radio frequency (RF) signals
and transmits them (even through walls) to the
Video Receiver which you connect to a TV
anywhere in your home (up to 100 ft. away from
the Camera). The Video Receiver converts the
signals back to video signals, which are fed
through a cable to your TV's Video input jack.
The technical specifications of the camera are as
4.5(c) Video Re
follows:
Technical Information for the XCam2 Wireless
Video Camera:
e ‘Sensing area: 1/3" e Iris: Fixed
CMOS e Operating Temperature -
e Focal length: 3.0mm +/- 4°F to 122°F (-20°C to
5% +50°C)
e Back focal e Humidity Limits 0 - 95%
length:5.84mm +/-5% Humidity
e Fno.:2.0 e Field angle (Diagonal):
e Focus extent: 20cm to 60 deg.
infinite
CONCLUSION
So far the present system is designed mainly for
the military applications. In the area of
suspectance, the robot can be directed and if any
bomb or such explosive material is viewed, it
can be picked up and taken away by the
operator. By combining the present system with
Image Processing techniques we can use it for
transmitting the captured image to the longer
range.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The authors gratefully acknowledge the
following individuals for their support :
Dr. Sunil Karad, Dr. B.V. Rao, HOD Dept . of
Electronics, all our colleagues and our students,
for their valuable guidance, for devoting their
precious time, sharing their knowledge and their
co-operation.