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CV-M9 GE 3CCD GigE Vision Camera
 

 

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  • 3 x 1/3” progressive scan RGB color camera
  • 1024 (h) x 768 (v) active pixels
  • 4.65 μm square pixels
  • Compact RGB prism for C-mount lenses
  • Chromatic shading reduction for wider choice of lenses
  • 30 frames/second with full resolution
  • 86 frames/second with 1/8 partial scan
  • Vertical binning for higher sensitivity and frame rate
  • 12-bit internal video processing
  • 24 or 30-bit RGB output via GigE Vision
  • Edge Pre-Select and Pulse Width Control trigger modes
  • Sequencer trigger mode for on-the-fly change of shutter, gain and ROI
  • Manual, continuous (auto-tracking) or one-push auto white balance
  • Color bar test image for set-up
  • Comprehensive software suite and SDK for Windows XP
 
Feature   Benefit
  Based on CV-M9 CL     Proven design with high color fidelity

  3CCD prism based     Full XGA resolution in Red, Green and Blue

  1/3” format CCD sensor     Wide variety of high quality C-mount lenses available

  Manual and automatic white balance     Easy to achieve proper white balance for a wide range of color temperatures

  White balance by means of individual shutter settings in the Red, Green and Blue channels     Permits white balance adjustment while maintaining the same S/N ratio in
each channel.

  Binning and partial scan     Provides even higher frame rate with reduced vertical resolution

  Programmable GPIO     Easy to interface to external factory automation equipment (like PLCs)

  Sequencer trigger mode     Lets the user pre-select a combination of gain, offset and ROI (10 settings)
that can be changed on-the-fly (from frame to frame)

  Delayed readout function     Ideal for systems with a large number of cameras, where they can all be
triggered at the same time and the read out in sequence to avoid congestion on the Ethernet interface.

  Knee function     Permits dynamic range to be stretched, i.e. so that dark parts of the images can be viewed without the bright parts being saturated.
         
     
 
 

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