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GO-5101M-PMCL / GO-5101C-PMCL

 

When [Exposure Mode] is [Trigger Width]

Example: When [Trigger Source] is set to [Line 7 - CC1]

• 

Trigger overlap: Off

FVAL

Sensor 
Exposure

Trigger

(= Height x Line Period)

EEN

A

B

t5

D

Readout duration

Next trigger disabled

Next trigger 

input enabled

Tap 

Geometry

CL Pixel 

Clock 

(MHz)

Period from 

Trigger start 

edge to 

Exposure 

start[A](usec)

Period from 

Exposure 

end to FVAL 

start[B](usec)

Period FVAL 

end to next 

trigger start[C]

(usec)

Max 

Exposure 

[msec]

Min 

Exposure 

[usec]

1X2-1Y

37.125

101

851

851 − Expo 

(Current) + 

Expo (Next)

69.116

34

1X2-1Y

74.25

51

435

934 − Expo 

(Current) + 

Expo (Next)

34.558

17

1X2-1Y

84.85

45

384

939 − Expo 

(Current) + 

Expo (Next)

30.336

15

1X3-1Y

37.125

68

573

906 − Expo 

(Current) + 

Expo (Next)

46.189

23

1X3-1Y

74.25

42

354

942 − Expo 

(Current) + 

Expo (Next)

27.847

14

1X4-1Y

37.125

51

436

937 − Expo 

(Current) + 

Expo (Next)

34.669

17

1X4-1Y

74.25

42

314

952 − Expo 

(Current) + 

Expo (Next)

27.847

14

• 

Trigger overlap: Readout

FVAL

Sensor 
Exposure

Trigger

(= Height x Line Period)

EEN

A

B

D

Readout duration

Next trigger 

disabled

C

Next trigger input enabled

Summary of Contents for GO-5101C-PMCL

Page 1: ...cludes important safety precautions and instructions on how to operate the unit Be sure to read this manual to ensure proper operation 2017 JAI User Manual GO 5101M PMCL GO 5101C PMCL 5 1M Digital Progressive Scan Monochrome and Color Camera Document Version 1 1 GO 5101 PMCL_Ver 1 1_May 2017 ...

Page 2: ... Combinations 25 Camera Output Formats 25 1X2 1Y 26 1X3 1Y 26 1X4 1Y 27 Cable length reference 27 Acquisition Control Image Acquisition Controls 27 Changing the Frame Rate 27 Maximum frame rate period formula 28 Exposure Mode 29 Image Output Timing 29 Vertical timing 29 Horizontal timing 30 Trigger Control 30 Shortest Repetition Period for Triggers 30 When Exposure Mode is Timed 30 When Exposure M...

Page 3: ...tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radi...

Page 4: ... Hazardous Substances in this camera mark shows that the environment friendly use period of contained Hazardous Substances is 15 years ߃ч ӟɍȭ զᔘԱզ ب ᰄޮ ֽഊ ӌࡒ Хᜠ ደᢦृবࢻ ᡇ њˎŕᆕ ᡇ ႽᰆѸ ޤ ს ݎ ȹ ŖԱɶ Ⴝƻ զᔘԱզ ب ᰄޮ ֽഊ ӌࡒ œ ԁԳ ՎᜟȨ ᆕ ᡇ Ⴝ զᜂզᔘզ ب ᰄޮ ֽഊ ݧد ఏ Վᜂᙿӱԁ ളᆒʶፐ ʍ ᖶࡂőᆕ ᡇ ႽՎᔶ Վɞᆕ ᡇ Ⴝ ള ّੴζ߃ᰆѸ Ύደ᧒ő ّ ي ੴζ߃ᮡ ب ᜂᜟȨŒ ࢬʠ ŔᓌᜟȨ Œ 部件名称 有毒有害物质或元素 铅 Pb 汞 Hg 镉 Cd 六价铬 Cr VI 多溴联苯 PBB 多溴二苯醚 PBDE 电路板 螺丝 GO 5101M PMCL GO...

Page 5: ...azardous Substances in this camera mark shows that the environment friendly use period of contained Hazardous Substances is 15 years ߃ч ӟɍȭ զᔘԱզ ب ᰄޮ ֽഊ ӌࡒ Хᜠ ደᢦृবࢻ ᡇ њˎŕᆕ ᡇ ႽᰆѸ ޤ ს ݎ ȹ ŖԱɶ Ⴝƻ զᔘԱզ ب ᰄޮ ֽഊ ӌࡒ œ ԁԳ ՎᜟȨ ᆕ ᡇ Ⴝ զᜂզᔘզ ب ᰄޮ ֽഊ ݧد ఏ Վᜂᙿӱԁ ളᆒʶፐ ʍ ᖶࡂőᆕ ᡇ ႽՎᔶ Վɞᆕ ᡇ Ⴝ ള ّੴζ߃ᰆѸ Ύደ᧒ő ّ ي ੴζ߃ᮡ ب ᜂᜟȨŒ ࢬʠ ŔᓌᜟȨ Œ 部件名称 有毒有害物质或元素 铅 Pb 汞 Hg 镉 Cd 六价铬 Cr VI 多溴联苯 PBB 多溴二苯醚 PBDE 电路板 螺丝 光学滤镜 GO 5101M PMCL...

Page 6: ...fic to CMOS image sensors The following phenomena are known to occur on cameras equipped with CMOS image sensors These do not indicate malfunctions Aliasing When shooting straight lines stripes and similar patterns vertical aliasing zigzag distortion may appear on the monitor Blooming When the camera is pointed at scenes containing very bright areas or strong light sources some pixels on the CMOS ...

Page 7: ...tor A separate power supply and or conversion cable not supplied is required Output formats You can choose from 8 bit 10 bit and 12 bit output for both monochrome and Bayer As the color camera cannot perform white balance when using 12 bit output perform white balance on the application High frame rate The GO 5101M PMCL and GO 5101C PMCL are both capable of frame rates of up to 35 6 fps 8 bit form...

Page 8: ...amera Frame grabber board Computer Parts Identification 1 Lens mount C mount Mount a C mount lens microscope adapter etc here Before mounting a lens be sure to refer to Step 2 Connecting Devices page 13 and confirm the precautions for attaching a lens and the supported lens types ...

Page 9: ...lk CL Clock 6 19 Out X_OUT3 Data out 7 20 In SerTC RxD LVDS Serial Control 8 21 Out SerTFG TxD 9 22 In CC1 Trigger JAI standard trigger 10 23 In CC2 Reserved 11 24 N C 12 25 N C 13 14 Shield Power Return Port 2 Pin No Input output Signal Description 1 26 Power Power 2 15 Out Y_OUT0 Data out 3 16 Out Y_OUT1 4 17 Out Y_OUT2 5 18 Out Y_Clk CL Clock 6 19 Out Y_OUT3 Data out 7 20 N C 8 21 Out Z_OUT0 Da...

Page 10: ... pin round Connect the cable for a VA 044F or PD 4P GO Power Supply optional or for DC IN trigger IN here 1 2 3 4 Compatible connectors Camera side 09 3111 81 04 Binder Cable side 79 3108 52 04 Binder AWG 26 or 79 3108 32 04 Binder AWG 24 Pin No Input output Signal Description 1 Power In DC 12 V In DC 12 V to 24 V 10 2 In TTL In Line 4 3 Out TTL Out Line 1 4 Out Power GND COMMON GND 5 Camera locki...

Page 11: ...Software first time only When using the camera for the first time install the software for configuring and controlling the camera JAI SDK on the computer When you install JAI SDK JAI Camera Control Tool will also be installed 1 Download the JAI Getting Started Guide and JAI SDK from the JAI website URL http www jai com en support download jai software 2 Refer to the JAI Getting Started Guide and i...

Page 12: ...ling the camera via JAI SDK Checking the frame grabber board s settings Settings must be configured on the frame grabber board to enable Gen CP support For details refer to the operating instructions for each board Checking JAI SDK s settings u Start JAI Control Tool and click the Settings icon at the top right v Check that the JAI_GenCP_Camera_Link and Camera Link Transport Layer settings are con...

Page 13: ...irect connection or MP 43 tripod adapter plate 6 DC IN trigger IN connection cable not supplied 1 Lens 3 Camera Link cable 4 Frame grabber board 5 Computer to external trigger or 7 AC adapter not supplied 1 Lens C mount lenses with lens mount protrusions of 9 mm or less can be attached 9 mm or less Lens mount protrusion Lens The diagonal of the camera s CMOS image sensor is 11 mm the size of stand...

Page 14: ...d by the camera 3 Camera Link cable Connect the Camera Link cable to the Mini Camera Link connector Use a cable that supports the Camera Link standard and is compatible with Mini Camera Link SDR connectors Refer to the specifications of the cable for details on its bend radius For details on the cable see 2 Mini Camera Link connector page 9 Caution Secure the locking screws on the connector manual...

Page 15: ...to read the LEDs see LED status and camera status page 10 in the Parts Identification section Note If the power trigger LED does not switch to green within minutes of supplying power check the Camera Link cable and other connections Step 4 Configuring Initial Settings for the Camera Start Control Tool connect the camera to the frame grabber board and configure initial settings for the output forma...

Page 16: ... 0 pixels Pixel Format GO 5101M PMCL Mono8 GO 5101C PMCL BayerRG8 You can specify the image acquisition area For details see ROI Regional Scanning Function page 38 1 Select the Feature Properties tab and select the item you want to configure under Image Format Control when a configurable item is selected Note Settings can only be changed when image acquisition on the camera is stopped If an item i...

Page 17: ...r Selector trigger operation Frame Start Trigger Mode Off Trigger Source trigger signal source Line7 CC1 Trigger Activation trigger polarity Rising Edge rising edge of input signal Exposure Mode Timed control via exposure time Exposure Time 27847 µs Exposure Auto Off This item is only enabled when Exposure Mode is set to Timed Caution When Exposure Mode is set to Off Trigger Mode cannot be set to ...

Page 18: ...set to Off If Exposure Auto is set to Continuous temporarily set it to Off before changing the exposure time 3 Set Trigger Selector to Frame Start Frame Start is the default setting 4 Set Trigger Mode to On 5 If necessary change the Trigger Source Trigger Activation and Exposure Auto settings When Controlling the Exposure Time using the Pulse Width of the Trigger Input Signal Configure the setting...

Page 19: ...sure time in Exposure Time The setting value for the exposure time can only be changed when Exposure Auto is set to Off If Exposure Auto is set to Continuous temporarily set it to Off before changing the exposure time 3 Set Trigger Mode to On 4 If necessary change the Exposure Auto setting When not Controlling the Exposure Time Configure the settings as follows Item Setting value selectable range ...

Page 20: ...x16 are 100 and 1600 respectively For the GO 5101C PMCL the Digital Red digital R gain and Digital Blue digital B gain can be set to a value from x0 45 to x5 62 7 dB to 15 dB the Digital All master gain value The resolution is set in x0 01 dB steps Adjusting the White Balance GO 5101C PMCL only Adjust the white balance using R and B gain The white balance can also be adjusted automatically Manual ...

Page 21: ...lue in Black Level Step 6 Configuring Various Other Settings See Settings List page 46 and configure settings as necessary Step 7 Saving the Settings The setting values configured in Control Tool will be deleted when the camera is turned off By saving current setting values to user memory you can load and recall them whenever necessary You can save up to three sets of user settings User Set1 to 3 ...

Page 22: ...factory default setting values are stored in Default and cannot be overwritten 3 Select User Set Save and click Execute User Set Save Command The current setting values are saved as user settings To load user settings 1 Select the settings to load User Set1 to User Set3 in User Set Selector 2 Select User Set Load and click Execute User Set Load Command The selected user settings are loaded ...

Page 23: ...art Trigger Binning Vertical 1 Binning Horizontal 1 Exposure Time ROI Balance White Auto 2 Gain Auto Exposure Auto Sequencer Trigger Sequencer Mode Command Sequencer Mode Off Off 1 1 Off 1 2 2 1 2 2 Timed Off 1 1 Off 1 2 2 1 2 2 Timed EPS On 1 1 Off 1 2 2 1 2 2 Trigger Width On 1 1 Off 1 2 2 1 2 2 1 Operates only on the GO 5101M PMCL 2 Operates only on the GO 5101C PMCL ...

Page 24: ...r for a variety of purposes such as noise removal for trigger signals and phase adjustment for pulse outputs Such functions are generally referred to as GPIO functions Signals are selected as follows When using external signals or the signals of each GPIO module as trigger signals Select in Trigger Selector Trigger Source When selecting the signals to use for external outputs Select in Line Select...

Page 25: ...ce Signals to use as output LOW HIGH Software Line 4 TTL In Line 7 CC1 Pulse Generator 0 User Output 0 User Output 1 NAND 0 Out NAND 1 Out Exposure Active Frame Active Frame Trigger Wait FVAL LVAL Trigger Source Line Source Pulse Generator Clear Source Use Indicates default values for each selector Factory default values page 17 shows the default values for Frame Start Camera Output Formats The GO...

Page 26: ... 26 GO 5101M PMCL GO 5101C PMCL 1X2 1Y 1X2 1Y is a 2 tap output format as defined in GenICam tap geometry 1X3 1Y 1X3 1Y is a 3 tap output format as defined in GenICam tap geometry ...

Page 27: ... on type and maker Acquisition Control Image Acquisition Controls Perform operations and configure settings related to image capture in Acquisition Control On the GO 5101 PMCL acquisition control always operates in Continuous mode Changing the Frame Rate When Trigger Mode is disabled you can change the frame rate in Acquisition Frame Rate Note The shortest frame period varies depending on the ROI ...

Page 28: ...or FR_Cont 1 H Period Height 34 Maximum frame rate FR_TrOloff 1 1 FR_Cont ExposureTime When Frame Start trigger is On and Trigger OverLap is Readout Maximum frame rate of sensor FR_Cont 1 H Period Height 34 Exposure time possible within frames MaxOverlapTime_TrOlrd 1 FR_Cont 14 H Period Exposure time outside of frame interval NonOverlapExposureTime_TrOlrd ExposureTime MaxOverlapTime_TrOlrd However...

Page 29: ...h of the trigger input signal This allows long exposure The settings for exposure control and triggers are related to each other Be sure to configure the settings described in Configuring Exposure and External Trigger Settings page 17 Image Output Timing Vertical timing Tap Geometry CL PixelClock MHz H Frequency KHz FVAL BlankingLine A FVALValid Line B Total FrameLine C Total Frame Period msec Fra...

Page 30: ...rformed via external trigger signals The Frame Start trigger allows exposure control via the trigger signal inputs The settings for exposure control and triggers are related to each other Be sure to configure the settings described in Configuring Exposure and External Trigger Settings page 17 Shortest Repetition Period for Triggers The reciprocal of the maximum frame rate is the time required to o...

Page 31: ...EN A B C Readout duration Next trigger disabled Next trigger input enabled Tap Geometry CL Pixel Clock MHz Period from Trigger start edge to Exposure start A usec Period from Exposure end to FVAL start B usec Period FVAL end to next trigger start C usec Max Exposure msec Min Exposure usec 1X2 1Y 37 125 101 851 851 Expo Current Expo Next 69 116 34 1X2 1Y 74 25 51 435 934 Expo Current Expo Next 34 5...

Page 32: ...o next trigger start C usec Max Exposure msec Min Exposure usec 1X2 1Y 37 125 101 851 851 Expo Current Expo Next 69 116 34 1X2 1Y 74 25 51 435 934 Expo Current Expo Next 34 558 17 1X2 1Y 84 85 45 384 939 Expo Current Expo Next 30 336 15 1X3 1Y 37 125 68 573 906 Expo Current Expo Next 46 189 23 1X3 1Y 74 25 42 354 942 Expo Current Expo Next 27 847 14 1X4 1Y 37 125 51 436 937 Expo Current Expo Next ...

Page 33: ...in function and consists of analog gain digital gain Analog gain is used for lower gain and analog gain digital gain is used when the gain becomes high R and B can be configured individually as digital gain on the GO 5101C PMCL For details on how to configure the settings see Adjusting the Gain page 20 The relationship between the gain setting value gain amplification and dB value is as follows Fo...

Page 34: ...dex GO 5101M PMCL 0 to 256 GO 5101C PMCL 0 to 256 Select the LUT index to configure Indexes represent the possible pixel values captured on the sensor from the lowest value Index 0 to the highest Index 256 For example Index 0 represents a full black pixel and Index 255 represents a full white pixel LUT Value 0 to 4095 Set the LUT output value for the selected index GO 5101C PMCL only LUT values LU...

Page 35: ... linear Example of the light emitting properties of the monitor display To use the gamma function Configure the settings as follows Item Setting value selectable range Description Gamma 0 45 0 60 1 0 Off Select the gamma correction value JAI LUT Mode Gamma Use gamma Note You can use the LUT function to configure a curve with more detailed points For details see LUT Lookup Table page 34 Defective P...

Page 36: ...iguring settings interpolation may not be performed 2 Specify the pixel points for interpolation using the Blemish Detect Position X and Blemish Detect Position Y settings Each point is saved to the camera s internal memory as you configure them You can configure values that are within the total effective pixel area Specify pixels for which interpolation is not necessary as 1 If 0 is specified the...

Page 37: ...ch this level Within 30 of adjustment range Color Shading GO 5101C PMCL only R channel and B channel properties are adjusted by using the G channel shading properties as a reference Pre correction Post correction Caution Proper correction is not possible under the following conditions If an area with a brightness level that is more than 30 less than the reference level exists within the screen If ...

Page 38: ...direction 1 x 2 or 2 x 1 or in both directions simultaneously 2 x 2 binning Applying binning to a specific field of view results in greater pixel sensitivity with reduced resolution in the direction s that binning has been applied The GO 5101 performs vertical binning on the sensor reducing the total number of lines that must be read out thereby resulting in a faster frame rate ROI Regional Scanni...

Page 39: ...cer Mode and Sequencer Mode Select to enable the Sequencer and select a mode of operation Trigger Sequencer mode With this mode the Sequencer Trigger pattern is predetermined by the user The user defines up to 128 different indexes Each index represents a combination of the following parameters ROI width height offset X and offset Y Exposure Time Gain Level R B Gain can also be configured on the c...

Page 40: ... Exposure 128 Gain128 M Red Blue Black Level128 Binning128 H V LUT Enable128 Frame Count128 Next Index128 Index Selector MUX Index Table Index Next Index Current㩷 Index Command Reset Sequencer Index Reset Sequencer Common Settings Sequencer LUT mode Command Sequencer mode This mode allows the user to vary the pattern of the sequence in response to external factors Changes in the sequence can be in...

Page 41: ...g Control will be applied to any index where Sequencer LUT enable has been set to ON Sequencer Index Frame Count Sequencer ROI Next Index and Reset Sequencer Index are not used in Command Sequencer mode and entered values are ignored Command Sequencer Example User defined Indexes up to 128 Index1 Index2 Index3 ROI Exposure Gain LUT Binning ROI Exposure Gain LUT Binning ROI Exposure Gain LUT Binnin...

Page 42: ... ALC Reference is set to 100 video levels will be maintained at 100 for AGC and ASC Automatic gain level control Set Gain to Continuous Detailed Settings for Gain Auto Automatic Gain Level Control When Gain Auto is set to Continuous you can configure the conditions for automatic adjustment in detail Item Description ALC Reference Specify the target level for automatic gain control This setting is ...

Page 43: ... This function is useful for verifying error conditions via the count value using internal camera operations Counting is performed at frame trigger frame start exposure start and exposure transfer end and by comparing these values you can determine the internal camera state at which missed triggers will occur Counter occurrence diagram Frame trigger Frame trigger counter Set to count 1 Exposure St...

Page 44: ... the counter function Configure the settings as follows Three counters can be configured Counter 0 to 2 Item Setting value selectable range Description Counter 0 to 2 Counter 0 to 2 Select the counter Counter 0 to 2 Event Source Off Frame Trigger Frame Start Exposure Start Frame Transfer End Select the counter event signal for which to read the count value Counter 0 to 2 Event Activation Rising Ed...

Page 45: ...ut 8 10 12 bit 8 10 bit Differences in camera operation When video process bypass mode is disabled All video processes are enabled Sensor Block Gain All Vertical Binning BlackLevel Block R B Black Level Pixel Gain Block R B Gain LUT Block LUT Blemish Comp Block Blemish Comp Binning Block Horizontal Binning Shading Block Shading Correction Black Setup Block Black Setup When video process bypass mod...

Page 46: ... Display the maximum image height Sensor Digitization Taps 12 Bit 12 Bit Displays the pixel depth output from the sensor Width Max 2464 2464 Display the maximum image width Height Max 2056 2056 Display the maximum image height Width Binning Horizontal 1 96 to 2464 Binning Horizontal 2 96 to 1232 2464 Set the image width Height GO 5101M PMCL Binning Vertical 1 2 to 2056 Binning Vertical 2 2 to 1028...

Page 47: ...Pulse Generator 0 User Output 0 User Output 1 Line4 TTL In Line7 CC1 NAND0 Out NAND1 Out Line7 CC1 Select the trigger signal source Trigger Activation Rising Edge Falling Edge Rising Edge rising edge of input signal Select the polarity of the trigger signal i e location of signal at which trigger is applied Trigger OverLap Off Readout Off Select the trigger overlap operation Exposure Mode Off Time...

Page 48: ... for Trigger Sequencer Sequencer Width 96 to 2464 2464 Set the width of the selected Sequencer Index Sequencer Height 2 to 2056 2056 Set the height of the selected Sequencer Index Sequencer Offset X 0 to 2448 0 Set the horizontal offset value for the selected Sequencer Index Sequencer Offset Y 0 to 2054 0 Set the vertical offset value for the selected Sequencer Index Sequencer Gain 100 to 1600 100...

Page 49: ...se Low LineSource Low High Frame Trigger Wait Frame Active Exposure Active FVAL Pulse Generator 0 User Output 0 User Output 1 Line4 TTL In Line7 CC1 Nand 0 Out Nand 1 Out Low Select the line source signal for the item selected in Line Selector Line Format TTL Display the current I F type User Output Selector User Output 0 User Output 1 0 User Output 0 Set the user output signal User Output Value T...

Page 50: ... width of the pulse in milliseconds The duration between the Start Point and End Point is calculated The setting range varies depending on the Clock Pre scaler value Pulse Generator Repeat Count 0 to 255 0 Set the repeat count for the counter When this is set to 0 a free counter is enabled with no repeat limit Pulse Generator Clear Activation Off High Level Low Level Rising Edge Falling Edge Off S...

Page 51: ...0 to 7999999 100 Set the minimum value for the Exposure Auto ASC control range ASC Max 101 to 8000000 8216 Set the maximum value for the Exposure Auto ASC control range AGC Min 100 to 1599 100 Set the minimum value for the Gain Auto ASC control range AGC Max 101 to 1600 1600 Set the maximum value for the Gain Auto ASC control range AGC ASC Control Speed 1 slow to 8 fast 4 Set the reaction speed fo...

Page 52: ... When this is set to Off shading correction data is not saved Perform Shading Calibration Execute shading correction Shading Detect Result Display the shading correction results o JAI Custom Control Counter And Timer Control Configure counter settings This camera only supports counter functions Counter 0 to 2 Counter 0 to 2 Select the counter Counter 0 to 2 Event Source Off Frame Trigger Frame Sta...

Page 53: ...nd solution Gradation in dark areas is not noticeable Use the gamma function to correct the display As the light emitting properties of the monitor are not linear the entire image may be darker or the gradation in the dark areas may be less noticeable when camera outputs are displayed without processing Using the gamma function performs correction to produce a display that is close to linear For d...

Page 54: ...4 H 2056 V Bayer 2464 H 2056 V ROI Width 96 to 2464 16 pixels step 96 to 2464 16 pixels step Offset X 0 to 2448 16 pixels step 0 to 2448 16 pixels step Height 2 to 2056 2 line step 2 to 2056 2 lines step Offset Y 0 to 2054 2 lines step 0 to 2054 2 lines step Binning H 1 2464 H 2464 H 2 1232 H V 1 2056 V 2056 V 2 1028 V Pixel Format Mono8 Mono10 Mono12 BayerRG8 BayerRG10 BayerRG12 Trigger selector ...

Page 55: ...pin connector Input range DC 12 V to 24 V 10 via input terminal Power consumption 2 88 W Typ 12 V input PoCL Input range DC 12 V 10 Power consumption 2 88 W Typ 12 V input Lens mount C mount Lens mount protrusion length of 9 mm or less is supported Flange back 17 526 tolerance 0 mm to 0 05 m Optical filter IR cut filter Not provided Half value of 670 nm Verified performance temperature humidity 5 ...

Page 56: ...66 9 fps 1 4 MP 1408 1050 ROI 3 45 3 45 1 2 6 6 04 mm 68 7 fps 1 3 MP 1280 1024 ROI 3 45 3 45 1 2 8 5 66 mm 70 4 fps 0 5 MP 800 600 ROI 3 45 3 45 1 4 6 3 45 mm 117 5 fps 0 5 MP 800 600 Mono only ROI 2 2 Binning 6 9 6 9 1 2 3 6 90 mm 117 5 fps 0 3 MP 640 480 ROI 3 45 3 45 1 5 75 2 76 mm 145 0 fps 0 3 MP 640 480 Mono only ROI 2 2 Binning 6 9 6 9 1 2 9 5 52 mm 145 0 fps Spectral Response GO 5101M PMC...

Page 57: ...C PMCL 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 1 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 Sensitivity wave length nm Rch Gch Bch Dimensions 12 20 41 5 23 7 22 29 29 18 19 2 C Mount 10 12 5 14 3 M3 Depth 3 4 M2 Depth 3 Dimensional tolerance 0 3 mm Unit mm ...

Page 58: ...rks Microsoft and Windows are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries Intel and Intel Core are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the United States and other countries Other system and product names described in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners The and symbols are not used in this document...

Page 59: ...erties 46 Frame Rate 27 Frame Rate Reference 56 G Gain Auto 42 Gain Control 33 Gain Level 42 Gamma Function 35 GPIO 24 I Initial Settings for the Camera 15 Installing the Software 11 J JAI Camera Control Tool 11 JAI SDK 11 L LED 10 Lens 13 Lens mount 8 Lookup Table 34 LUT 34 N Nozzle check pattern 10 O Optional accessories not supplied 55 Output format 16 P Parts Identification 8 R Regional Scanni...

Page 60: ...Revision history Revision Date Changes 1 0 Mar 2017 First draft 1 1 May 2017 Power supply ...

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