Specifications
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Manta Technical Manual V7.9.0
Trigger latency
2
Pixel format
Value
Mono8, Mono12Packed, BayerRG8,
BayerRG12Packed, YUV411Packed
17.28 µs
Mono12, BayerRG12, YUV422Packed
23.04 µs
RGB8Packed, BGR8Packed,
YUV444Packed
34.56 µs
Trigger jitter
2
Pixel format
Value
Mono8, Mono12Packed, BayerRG8,
BayerRG12Packed, YUV411Packed
±2.88 µs
Mono12, BayerRG12, YUV422Packed
±3.84 µs
RGB8Packed, BGR8Packed,
YUV444Packed
±5.76 µs
Body dimensions (L × W × H)
86.3 × 44 × 29
mm
Mass (typical)
PoE model: 200 g; Non-PoE model: 190 g
Temperature monitoring
Available for main board only.
Resolution 0.031; Accuracy ±1 °C
1
Higher frame rates can be achieved by adjusting the packet size. For example, when
GevSCPSPacketSize
= 3208 bytes
you can achieve 295.7 frames per second.
2
These values are calculated directly from the microcontroller source. These values are only valid for pixel formats < 16-bit per
pixel and applicable in both Idle and Frame valid states:
•
Idle state: sensor is ready and camera is idle, waiting for the next trigger
•
Frame valid state: sensor is reading out and camera is busy. If the next frame is requested by an external trigger in this
state, higher latency may occur as compared to the idle state.
Feature
Specification
Manta G-040B
Manta G-040C
Table 11: Manta G-040B, G-040C model specifications (continued)