Guppy PRO Technical Manual
V4.1.2
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Guppy PRO F-503B, F-503C
Feature
Specification
Sensor
ON Semiconductor (Aptina) MT9P031 with microlens
CMOS
Type 1/2.5 (7.13 mm diagonal)
Shutter type
Electronic rolling shutter (ERS), Global reset release shutter (GRR)
Effective chip size
5.7 mm × 4.3 mm
Cell size
2.2 µm × 2.2 µm
Picture size (max.)
2588 × 1940 pixels (Format_7 Mode_0)
Lens mount
Adjustable C-Mount: 17.526 mm (in air); Ø 25.4 mm (32 tpi)
Maximum protrusion: 10.1 mm (see
)
ADC
12-bit
Color modes
Guppy PRO F-503C: Raw8, Raw12, Raw16, Mono8/12/16 (all F7 modes), YUV411
(all F7 modes), YUV422 (all F7 modes)
Frame rates
1.875 fps; 3.75 fps; 7.5 fps; 15 fps; 30 fps; 60 fps; 120 fps; Format_7: variable frame
rates up to 13
fps at full resolution; (64x64: up to ~ 830 fps)
Gain control
Manual: 0 to 12.04 dB (~0.125/step (1.02 - 0.28 dB/step))
12.57 to 18.06 dB (~0.5/step (0.53 - 0.28 dB/step))
Auto gain (select. AOI)
Shutter speed
20 µs to ~ 22.37
s
External trigger shutter Edge mode, programmable trigger delay
Look-up tables
User-programmable (12-bit
10-bit); default gamma (0.45)
Smart functions
Auto gain control (AGC), auto exposure control (AEC), autofunction AOI, look-up
table (LUT), mirror, binning, low-noise binning mode, sub-sampling, defect pixel
correction, 1 storable user set
Guppy PRO F-503C: Auto white balance (AWG), color correction, hue, saturation
I/Os
1 configurable input (optocoupled), 3 configurable outputs (optocoupled)
Transfer rate
100 Mbit/s, 200 Mbit/s, 400 Mbit/s, 800 Mbit/s
Digital interface
IEEE1394b (IIDC V1.31), 1 × copper connector
Power requirements
DC 8 V to 36 V via IEEE1394 cable or 12-pin Hirose
Power consumption
Typical
3.5 watt @ 12 VDC
(full resolution and maximum frame rate)
Dimensions (L × W × H) 44.8 x 29 x 29 mm
Mass (typical)
75 g
80 g with filter ring
Operating tempe 5 °C to + 45 °C ambient temperature (non-condensing)
Storage temperature
- 10 °C to + 70 °C ambient temperature (non-condensing)
Regulations
CE, RoHS, REACH, WEEE, FCC
Table 14: Guppy PRO F-503B, F-503C model specifications