The 2010AM 20.1 inch diagonal display is part of the GD Canada family of large screen displays, which includes SXGA and UXGA models.
This family includes displays that are used on P-3 aircraft and on the NATO/AWACS aircraft as well as a range of land applications, as well as optional touchscreen displays.
The 2010-AM(A) colour display is in production for various Canadian military programs (with Naval and Land Combat vehicle applications). This AMLCD unit has also been selected for the NATO AWACS Mid-term Modernization Programme. With over 500 contracted deliveries, this display can be tailored for airborne, shipborne or land requirements.
Features
- 19" rack-mountable CRT replacement
- In production (500+ units ordered to date)
- 160 degree horizontal and vertical viewing angle
- Operating temperature of -40°C to +50°C
Benefits
- Off the shelf, reduced cost
- Tailored for application
- Exceedingly wide viewing cone
- Full military range

Optical Characteristics
- Display Area 20.1" diagonal; 15.7" (399 mm) x 12.6" (319 mm)
- Matrix 1280 x 1024 pixels
- Pixel Pitch 0.312 (square pixel)
- Brightness 120fL
- Brightness Control 0.1 to 120fL
- Contrast 10:1 at 8000 fc
- Grey Level analog >24 bit
(16M colours) - Viewing Angle >160°
horizontal and vertical
Physical Characteristics
- Height 15.7" (399.3 mm)
- Width 19.0" (482 mm)
- Depth 3.8" (96.5 mm) -
1.57"@Bezel - Weight 28.7 lb (13kg)
- Input Voltage 18 to 32 V dc, to MIL-STD-1275 (AT),
MIL-STD-704A Option 110-230 V, 50-400 Hz - Power (Typical) 100 Watts, 180 Watts including heaters
- MTBF >10,000 hours at 60°C MIL-STD-217 (AIC)
Environmental Specifications
- Operating Temperature -40°C to +50°C
- Storage Temperature -55°C to +85°C
- Relative Humidity up to 100%
- Shock MIL-STD-810E, Method 516.4, Procedure 1, Functional Shock
- Vibration MIL-STD-810E, Method 514.4, Category 8, Airborne Transport
- EMI/EMC MIL-STD-461D

Interfaces
- RGB + Separate TTL H&V Sync
- RGB + Composite Sync on Green
- LVDS (Digital)
- Formats: VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA
Options
- Waterfall Solution
- De-interlacing for NTSC operation
- Touch control overlays
- Optical filters for specific applications
- Bezels with integrated switches