Specifications
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Notes on specifications
Power consumption
Values are given for “typical” operation, with the camera running full frame rate at
full resolution.
Frame memory
Normally, an image is captured and transported in consecutive steps. The image is
taken, read out from the sensor, digitized and sent over the USB 3.0 interface.
Mako U cameras are equipped with RAM. The number of frames that can be
stored in this RAM depends on resolution and pixel format. The stated number of
frames is typical for full resolution and Mono8.
The memory operates according to the FIFO (first in, first out) principle. This makes
addressing for individual images unnecessary.
User data memory
The Mako U camera has a data memory used to store individual user data.
Correction data and firmware are not stored in the user data memory.
Writing data to the user data memory
1. Copy previous data from the user data memory for recovery.
2. Delete previous data from the user data memory.
3. Write new data to the user data memory.
Additional information
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For an overview of the corresponding documents and downloads, see
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For
full functionality
of the Mako U camera, see
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For USB 3.0 cards, hubs, and cables, see
Mako U-503B characteristics
Mako U-503B differ in some characteristics from Mako U-029B, 051B, and 130B
models. See