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Key highlights

Leo2MP is a small form factor engineering camera designed for space applications. Capable of both on-board image data storage and image data streaming over USB interface, the camera is ideal for monitoring spacecraft structures or deployment activities, space manufacturing and robotics as well as rover applications. Leo2MP comes with LED illumination to support challenging space lighting conditions.

Applications

Leo2MP is suitable for deployment and asset monitoring, robotics and Space Situational Awareness applications. 

Key features

  • Up to 12 FPS capability
  • Image data streaming capability
  • 110 degrees field of view
  • 200 images onboard storage
  • LED illumination

Customization

Lens options: 

  • 110 degree FoV 

Communication interfact: 

  • UART

Testing & qualification

  • Thermal Vaccum
  • Vibration (NASA GEVS) 
  • Shock (NASA GEVS)
  • TID radiation up to 30kRad

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Last updated: 2026-05-12

Leo2MP Monitor Camera with Image Streaming

list price: 4,000 USD - 7,000 USD

9TRL

lead time: 8 to 12 wk

MOQ: 1

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Technical specs

frame rate
2 to 12 fps
field of view
110 deg
radiation tolerance
< 30 krad
operating temperature
-20 to 60 C
data encoding
JPEG
image sensor type
cmos

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