1/3" PS B/W 1394.B VGA Camera
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By: Sony
Sony Professional Equipment
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The Sony XCDV-60 camera adopts the IEEE 1394b interface that supports the IIDC protocol. By utilizing this interface, users can transfer images to a host PC at speeds of up to 800 Mb/s. Moreover, because multiple cameras can be connected in a daisy-chain configuration, users can enjoy the benefits of simplified operation in a multi-camera system. When these XCDV 60 cameras are daisy-chained, Bus Synchronization and Broadcast Delivery are available.
With Bus Synchronization, users can capture images from different angles simultaneously simply by sending a single trigger from the host PC. Broadcast Delivery allows users to capture images from multiple cameras using a software trigger instead of a hardware trigger, which helps to minimize the occurrence of false triggers. This function also enables users to change the settings of multiple cameras simultaneously.
Their compact design and rugged body enables the XCD Series to be integrated into a wide variety of industrial environments. In addition, the XCD series incorporates other features such as partial scanning, binning, and a hardware LUT (Look Up Table). The new XCD Series of cameras is ideal for industrial machinevision applications such as object recognition, inspection, measurement, alignment, and for microscopy applications in scientific research.
→ Unique Sony 1/3 Progressive Scan CCD
→ IEEE 1394b Digital Interface
→ Up to 30 fps at SXGA Resolution
→ Multi-Connection Capability
→ Various Frame Rates for High Speed Capturing
→ Unique Feature - Ext. Dynamic Range
→ Supports IIDC Protocol
→ Built-in Real-time 3X3 Image Pre-Processing Filter
→ Compact and Lightweight
→ High Shock and Vibration Resistance
→ Multi-Trap Function
→ Broadcast Delivery
Image device | 1/3-type progressive scan IT CCD
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Standard picture size (H x V) | 640 x 480 (VGA)
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Cell size | 7.4 x 7.4 µm
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Resolution depth | Mono 8: 8 bits/pixel, Mono 16: 10 bits/pixel
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Lens mount | C mount
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Digital interface | IEEE1394b-2002 x2, bilingual (screw lock possible)
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Transfer rate | 800 / 400 / 200 / 100 Mb/s
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Max. Frame rate (at full resolution) | 90 fps
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Gain control | Manual 0 to 24 dB, Auto gain
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Shutter speed | 1/100,000 to 16s, Auto shutter
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External trigger shutter | Trigger start (Mode 0), Trigger start and exposure duration (Mode 1), Programmable trigger (via the IEEE1394 bus), Trigger inhibit setting, Trigger/Strobe delay setting, Single/Bulk trigger mode
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Image memory | 16 MB
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Memory channel | 15 channels for parameter settings
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Broadcast delivery | Camera setting, Software trigger via IEEE1394 bus
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Readout features | Partial Scanning, Binning, LUT, 3x3 filter
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Power requirements | DC 8 to 30 V (via IEEE1394b 9-pin cable or 12-pin camera cable)
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Power consumption | 2.8 W (Typ.)
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Dimensions (W x H x D) | 1 3/4 x 1 5/16 x 2 3/8 inches (44 x 33 x 57.5 mm) (not including protruding parts)
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Weight | 5 oz (140 g)
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Operating temperature | 23 to 113 ºF (-5 to 45 ºC)
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Storage temperature | -22 to 140 ºF (-30 to 60 ºC)
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Operating humidity | 20 to 80% (no condensation)
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Storage humidity | 20 to 95% (no condensation)
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Vibration resistance | 10 G (20 to 200 Hz)
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Shock resistance | 70 G
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Supplied accessories | Lens mount cap, Operating instructions
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