
Chassis Plans CPX2-173 Technical Reference
Chapter 1 - Introduction
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Chapter 1 - Introduction
Description
The CPX2-173 is a military-grade high-performance 6U rack mount or panel mount LCD display offering 1920 x
1080 wide-screen high-definition resolution. The CPX2-173 is designed to meet Mil-Std 901D and MIL-STD-
810G and includes a solid milled aluminum front panel, lightweight 5052-H32 aluminum construction and locking
stainless hardware throughout. The CPX2-173 is ideal for mounting in a transit case for adverse environments
that would destroy lesser displays.
Two versions offer standard brightness or hi-bright for sunlight visibility.
CPX2-1731
Standard
CPX2-1732
Hi-Bright
Contrast Ratio
600:1
600:1
Viewing Angle (L/R/U/D)
80º
80º
Response Time
40ms
40ms
Brightness 400
cd/m
2
1000
cd/m
2
Backlight LED
LED
Native Resolution
1920 x 1080
1920 x 1080
Aspect Ratio
16:9
16:9
Table 1 – Display Specifications
The displays are high-performance, long life TFT LCD’s offering a maximum native wide-screen resolution of
1920 x 1080. The displays offer optional optically bonded anti-reflective overlay glass. In addition, an optional
laminated 1.1mm soda lime glass with an ITO conductive EMI filter and an additional 1.1mm soda lime glass
overlay with anti-reflective (AR) coating. Both glass components are optically bonded to each other, and to the
front of the display, for superior viewing clarity and overall ruggedness. A 6mm copper bus bar surrounds the
entire glass stack-up and provides consistent grounding. A contrast ratio of approximately 1300:1 is delivered
with this ITO/Anti-Reflective glass stack-up. The front surface is an oleophobic anti-reflective coating resistant to
fingerprints.
The displays offer 16.7 million colors (True Color). The displays provide multiple signal input options including
aRGB, DVI-D, HDMI, Display Port, HD-SDI, NTSC, S-Video and Composite Video, depending on the controller.
The displays offer a choice of high quality advanced scaling controllers with a Genesis chipset. These are
specifically ruggedized controllers offering as standard conformal coating with high shock/vibration and
temperature extreme tolerances as well as long life product availability for assured delivery throughout multi-year
programs.
The Standard Controller offers DVI-D, VGA (aRGB), HDMI, NTSC, S-Video and CVS with an option for
Component (YCbCr) input. In addition, the Standard Controller supports Picture-In-Picture (PIP) and Picture-By-
Picture.
The Advanced HD-SDI Controller offers VGA (aRGB), HDMI, Display Port, HD-SDI and 3G HD-SDI.
The display is only 6U (10.47-inches) high offering significant rack space savings. It can be rack mounted, panel
mounted, or mounted using a VESA adapter via the included VESA hole pattern on the rear of the unit. It is only
3.2-inches deep and power and signal cables exit down so as to not increase depth requirements.
As with all Chassis Plans products, a wide variety of custom options can be configured per customer or
application specific requirements. Contact your Sales Engineer to discuss your particular requirements.
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