Electro-Optical Surveillance and Video Processing for Unmanned Systems & Counter-Drone Applications
GRIP Delta Semi-rugged computer system for sensor and video applications
GRIP Delta

Semi-rugged computer system for sensor and video applications

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GRIP Delta

The Vision4ce GRIP Delta is a high-performance semi-rugged computer system designed for applications requiring a high-performance Intel CPU combined with an NVIDIA GPU and a flexible interface architecture. Based on a Mini ITX motherboard with a default Intel Core i7-12800HE processor and NVIDIA RTX 3050 graphics processor, the system supports demanding video and sensor processing tasks. It is well suited to unmanned platforms that require direct interfacing with a range of sensors and imaging systems.

Interface flexibility is enabled through two M.2 expansion slots and one Mini PCIe slot, allowing integration of specialized interface cards for direct sensor connectivity. Supported video interfaces via expansion include Camera Link, CoaXPress, analog formats (PAL/NTSC/YPbPr), and SDI standards including SD-SDI, HD-SDI, and 3G-SDI. The electronics are housed within a sealed enclosure, with external fans providing cooling, supporting operation in challenging environmental conditions.

Motherboard:Mini ITX
CPU:Intel Core i7-12800HE, 14-core (default)
GPU:NVIDIA RTX 3050 graphics processor (default)
RAM:Up to 64GB
Storage:500GB SSD (default)
USB:4 x USB 3.0
Serial:1 x RS232, 1 x RS232/422/485
Ethernet:1 x 10/100/1000 Base-T, 1 x 10/100/1000/2500 Base-T
Display:1 x DVI
Power:18–32VDC, <140W
Expansion:2 x M.2 2280/2240 PCIe, 1 x Mini PCIe
Dimensions:240 x 380 x 111 mm (9.45” x 14.96” x 4.37”)
Weight:5 kg
Operating temperature:-20°C to +50°C
Storage temperature:-40°C to +70°C
Humidity:5% to 95% non-condensing
EMC:EN550022 Class A, EN550024 Class A, FCC Part 15 Class A
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