The ARMOR X7
Rugged, Handheld Tablet
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The ARMOR X7, a handheld tablet computer that’s small in size and 
weight but big on ruggedness.
The ARMOR X7 is lightweight, has a sunlight-readable display and is loaded with 
connectivity features, so it's ideal for a range of on-the-go computing needs. 
It's also rugged enough to stand up to the most demanding environments. The X7 
is rated MIL-STD-810G for extremes in vibration, shock and drops from six feet. 
Plus it's highly resistant to both dust and moisture, earning an IP65 rating for 
ingress protection.
The ARMOR X7 Compact Rugged Tablet
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Introducing the ARMOR X7, a compact tablet computer that is small in size and 
weight but big on ruggedness. The ARMOR X7 is loaded with the features you want 
in a lightweight mobile tablet like a range of WWAN/Cellular connectivity 
options, Bluetooth® wireless, integrated GPS and full 802.11 a/g/n WiFi 
connectivity.
The X7 is also rugged enough to stand up to the most demanding environments. 
It’s rated MIL-STD-810G for extremes in vibration, shock and drops from six 
feet. Plus it’s highly resistant to both dust and moisture, earning an IP65 
rating for ingress protection.
The ARMOR X7’s small form factor, built-in hand grips, sunlight-readable 7-inch 
display, and 2.8-pound weight make it ideal for any task that requires continual 
data entry or information exchange, mobility, ease of use and a high degree of 
durability.
Features:
Lightweight and compact
A wide range of WWAN connectivity protocols
Integrated 802.11 a/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth and GPS
Intel® N450 Pineview-M 1.66 GHz Single Core Processor with Intel Speedstep®
7-inch WSVGA , Sunlight-readable, dual mode display
Hot-swappable batteries
Sealed, fanless design
Certified to MIL-STD-810G and IP65
Request Armor X7 for use with in mobile applications of femtosecon lasera nd other producst from Del Mar Photonics, such as Terahertz Spectroscopic Radar
A new 100 m standoff Terahertz Spectroscopic Radar (TSR) 
addresses the U.S. Army need for new techniques for detecting concealed 
explosives.TSR uses terahertz (THz) molecular spectroscopy to detect the unique 
THz absorption wavelength signature of an explosive's outgassed material. This 
design exhibits the most decisive identification pattern of explosives, whose 
molecular vibration modes lie in the THz region. To detect these specific 
explosive identifiers, TSR's innovative design analyzes the retroreflected THz 
signals from targets rather than the transmitted THz signals common to the 
conventional spectroscopy performed inside a laboratory. The TSR design combines 
a wideband (1-20 THz) transmitter and a receiver spectrometer, built on a mobile 
station. Using a high-quality submillimeter wave radar to send high rep-rate 
(~100 MHz) THz probing pulses, we can identify not only the explosive but also 
the location of the target with spatial resolution better than 0.03 mm since our 
radar pulsewidth is faster than 100 femtosecond (fs). The average power of our 
source is exceptionally high (~100 W) compared with any other THz sources.
 

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