Sensor Types
Sensor Types and Technical Data
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3.
Sensor Types
This user manual describes two types of ATOS COMPACT SCAN
sensors. Mainly, the sensors are constructed similarly and differ in the
cameras and in the length of the camera support.
3.1
Sensor Types and Technical Data
System
ATOS COMPACT SCAN 2M
Rev. 01
ATOS COMPACT SCAN 5M
Rev. 01
Measuring points per individual
scan
or camera resolution
approx. 2 000 000 points
1624 x 1236 pixels
approx. 5 000 000 points
2448 x 2050 pixels
Camera position
500
Measuring volume:
250 x 190 x 190 mm
to
1000 x 750 x 750 mm
300 x 230 x 230 mm
to
1200 x 900 x 900 mm
Measuring point distance:
156 - 615 µm
124 - 481 µm
Camera position
300
Measuring volume (in mm):
125 x 90 x 90 mm
to
500 x 380 x 380 mm
150 x 110 x 110 mm
to
600 x 400 x 400 mm
Measuring point distance:
75 - 309 µm
62 - 250 µm
Camera position
SO
Measuring volume (in mm):
35 x 30 x 20 mm
to
125 x 90 x 90 mm
40 x 30 x 20 mm
to
150 x 110 x110 mm
Measuring point distance:
21 - 79 µm
17- 63 µm
Transfer of image and control
signals
Using a Gigabit data link via an Ethernet interface (GigE)
Projector light
Artificial optical radiation, blue (400-500 nm)
(Medium risk according to DIN EN 62471,
issue March 2009, when looking into the light source)
Ambient conditions
+5 °C to +40 °C
(non-condensing)
Voltage range (typical)
90 - 240 V, 50 - 60 Hz
Power consumption
Typically 120 W
max. 200 W
Power Factor Correction
≥ 95%
Max. cable length between
sensor and PC, laptop
10 m
Application software,
Operating system
ATOS v7.5 and higher for Windows 7
For further information see http://www.gom.com