Genie Nano Common Specifications - Teledyne m640 User Manual

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Genie Nano Common Specifications

Model and Sensor specific specifications follow the common specifications presented here.
Camera Controls
Synchronization Modes
Exposure Control
Exposure Time Maximum
Exposure Modes
Trigger Inputs
Strobe Outputs
Features
Image Buffer
(VGA to 5M models)
(8.9M to 18M models)
(Nano XL models)
Reserved Private User Buffer
Flash memory
Gain
Auto-Brightness
Color model output
Binning (monochrome models)
LUT
Defective Pixel Replacement
Automatic White Balance
Counter and Timer
Timestamp
Metadata
Cycling Mode
Multicast
Action Command
Test image
User settings
TurboDrive Technology
Nano Series GigE Vision Camera
Free running, External triggered, Software trigger through Ethernet, Precision Time
Protocol (PTP)
Internal – Programmable via the camera API
External (Global Shutter models) – based on Trigger Width
16 sec (Global Shutter models)
0.5 sec (Rolling Shutter model – C4900)
Programmable in increments of 1µs
minimum (in µs) is model specific
Pulse controlled via Trigger pulse width (Global Shutter models).
Opto-isolated, 2.4V to 24V typical, 16mA min.
Debounce range from 0 up to 255 µs
Trigger Delay from 0 to 2,000,000 µs
Output opto-isolated:
Aligned to the start of exposure with a programmable delay, duration and polarity
(using "start of exposure on output line source" feature)
Refer to
transferQueueMemorySize
90 MB total on-board memory for
200 MB total
500 MB total
4 kB flash memory for OEM usage (deviceUserBuffer)
32 MB flash memory implemented
In Sensor gain (model dependent) and Digital gain up to 4x
Yes , with Auto-Exposure and AGC (Sensor Gain or FPGA Gain)
Note1: Sensor Gain AGC only with Sony sensors
Note2: Not applicable to model C4900 (rolling shutter sensor)
Color cameras support Bayer output or RGB output firmware.
Support for both Horizontal and Vertical Binning: 1x, 2x, and 4x in FPGA
Models M640, M800, M1280, M1930, M2590, M4040, M4060 have in-sensor binning
Programmable LUT (Look-up-table) up to 12-Bit (model dependent)
Available on some models — up to 1024 entries (2048 for Nano XL)
Available on Color models
1 Counter, and 1 Timer. User programmable, acquisition independent, with event
generation, and can control Output I/O pins
Timer to Timestamp images and events (1μs tics using Internal Clock, 8 nanosecond
tics when using IEEE1588 ( PTP: Precise time Protocol)
Metadata Output at the end of the Images (also known as GenICam Chunk Data)
Automatic cycling between 64 camera setups
Programming support for multicasting images (requires Multicast host support: refer to
the SDK documentation – if supported)
Programmable for up to 2 GenICam Action Commands (requires host support: refer to
the SDK documentation – if supported)
Internal generator with choice of static and shifting patterns
Select factory default or either of two user saved camera configurations
Supported with 8-bit or 16-bit buffer format (see Sapera 8.10 release notes)
Not supported with RGB output firmware for any Nano model
feature.
acquisitions
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