


The high-definition HDC-350 camera is a perfect solution for applications where space is at a premium, including airborne, automotive and ground testing. The HDC-350 is ideal as an airborne-rugged high definition (HD) camera for the test engineering community.
Key Features
- High definition (1080p/60 max) Resolution
- Sensor pixel resolution: 2064H x 1544V (3 Mp)
- Rugged, lightweight, and miniature size enclosure
- Lens mount: C-mount with adjustable back-focus
- Operating temperature: -40 to 75ºC
- 3G/HD-SDI output (SMPTE 292M & 424M) video output
- Fast auto exposure and white balance
- High dynamic range (71 dB)
- 2D/3D noise reduction
- Defective pixel correction
- Excellent manual controls
Applications
- Flight test instrumentation
- De-icing video
- High vibration scene – cockpit displays
- Aircraft monitoring
TTC HDC-350-1 Global Shutter High Definition Camera
The high-definition HDC-350 camera is a perfect solution for applications where space is at a premium, including airborne, automotive, and ground testing. The HDC-350 is ideal as an airborne-rugged high definition (HD) camera for the test engineering community.
It has a 3 MP resolution (1920 x 1080p x 60 fps) and uses a global shutter to eliminate image and pixel blurring.
The HDC-350 enclosure is miniature (only 1.5 x 1.5 x 2.4” ( 37 x 37 x 62 mm)) and, thanks to its rugged construction, is able to be mounted in virtually any situation that arises on an aircraft interior in any test condition.
The high dynamic range (HDR), wide dynamic range (WDR) imaging, and fast exposure continuously adjust to changing light situations and assure high accuracy by removing over and undersaturation artifacts in each frame while auto-exposure and auto-white balance adjust for perfect color balance. The HDC-350 camera has a 3G/ HD-SDI video output.
Flight Test Instrumentation Imaging Fundamentals
To make the optimal decisions for each FTI imaging application, everyone responsible for acquiring imaging technologies and setting up the equipment must understand basic optics, camera functionality, and lighting concepts as well as the relationships among them. This white paper presents an overview of these concepts to help flight test engineers make informed decisions.
Aerospace Instrumentation Brochure
Modern aerospace instrumentation systems can be highly complex, and it can be difficult to know how to meet program needs. It’s not unusual for requirements to change during a campaign and cause significant delays, and data must be captured reliably no matter what – otherwise expensive additional flights will be needed or months of program data could be lost. Read our brochure to learn how you can reduce your risk with commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) solutions.