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The camera in your possession has been produced with great care and has been thoroughly tested. Nonetheless, in case of any complaint, please contact your local SVS-VISTEK distributor. You will find a list of distributors in your area on www.svs-vistek.com...
Content Content Legal Information ............. 7 Getting Started ............8 Content of Camera Set ..........8 Power supply ............8 2.2.1 Power safety ..............8 2.2.2 Connect the camera ............. 8 Camera status LED codes .......... 9 Software ............... 10 2.4.1 SVCapture 2...............
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SVS-VISTEK 2 Getting Started 2.1 Content of Camera Set > Camera > Power supply (if ordered/option) > Euresys camera file (optional) 2.2 Power supply 2.2.1 Power safety The camera does not have a power switch. The camera is powered on as soon power is available to the camera.
SVS-VISTEK Camera power supply is not powering 4I/O LED lights, see 4I/O chapter. When using your own power supply (voltage range 10-25 V DC) see also Hirose 12- pin layout of the power connector. For power input specifications refer to specifications.
Generally, any GenICam based software package should be able to run a SVS-Vistek camera (GigE Vision, USB3, Camera Link). It is strongly recommended to uninstall the existing version of SVCam Kit or SVCapture before installing the new version.
C:\Program Files\SVS-VISTEK GmbH\SVCam Kit\SDK Please refer to the “Getting started with SDK” manual for first steps in programming your SVS-Vistek camera. This document should be included in the docs section of your installation. Supported platforms >...
SVS-VISTEK 2.4.3 Firmware updater Some features may not have been implemented in older versions. For updating your camera firmware to the most recent version, you need the firmware tool “Firmware Update Tool.exe” and the firmware file (download it from website, login area) matching your camera model.
SVCapture. Automatic camera detection By default, SVS-Vistek GigE Vision cameras are trying to acquire a valid network address vie LLA or DHCP from the network. For finding and accessing your camera, start SVCapture on your computer.
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SVS-VISTEK Manual IP configuration will permit you to > Assign a new IP address (make sure the new address is unique and valid in the current subnet) > Save a specific address as a permanent address to the camera (Persistent) >...
SVS-VISTEK 3 Connectors 3.1 GigE Vision 3.1.1 Network (TCP/IP) Address Assignment By default, the camera does not have a persistent IP address. When forcing an IP address by using the PC internal network dialog, changes are only valid until the next restart of the Camera.
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SVS-VISTEK Jumbo Frames The transport efficiency in the streaming channel can be improved by using “jumbo frames”. This will reduce overhead caused by maintaining header data upon each data packet sent. Jumbo frames increase the data size per Ethernet packet.
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SVS-VISTEK Connecting multiple Cameras Multiple GigE cameras can be connected to a PC either via a switch or using dual or quad port network interface connectors (NIC). connecting multiple cameras on multi NICs Multiple Cameras connected by a Switch To connect multiple cameras by a switch, the switch must be managed. It might also be necessary to operate the cameras in an “inter packet delay”...
SVS-VISTEK Multicast When images from a single camera need to be delivered to multiple PCs, multicast (RFC 2236) is used. A switch receives an image data stream from a camera and distributes it to multiple destinations in this mode. Since a GigE camera always needs a single controlling application, there will be only one master application.
SVS-VISTEK 3.2 Input / output connectors Hirose™ 12Pin The Hirose connector provides the connectors to power, inputs and outputs. For detailed information about switching lights from inside the camera, refer to strobe control. Specification Type HR10A-10R-12P Mating Connector HR10A-10P-12S Connectors...
Very often varying distances and difficult light conditions make it a hard job to integrate machine vision into an industrial workflow. SVS-Vistek pioneered the use of variable focus lenses into machine vision. This chapter applies to the Tracer models (with “TR” in its type name like...
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Due to the size of MFT Bayonet, the Tracer camera size has to be a bit larger than normal SVS-Vistek cameras do, as the bayonet would not fit into the std camera housing dimensions. Inside the camera case you’ll find exactly the same electronics power pack with all of its features and latest high performance sensors.
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4IO adds Light and Functionality 4IO concept with up to 4 switching LED lights Your SVS-Vistek camera is equipped with the innovative 4IO-interface allowing full light control, replacing external strobe controllers. Each of the outputs can be individually configured and managed using pulse- width modulation.
SVS-VISTEK 5 Feature description This chapter covers features of SVCam cameras. Not every feature might be supported by your specific camera model. For information about the features of your specific model, please refer to the specifications area with your exact model.
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SVS-VISTEK Light control with rolling shutter As being said, not all sensor lines are sensitive to light at the same time. Make sure your light is ON as long any pixel are going to e exposed. An exo183xGE i.e. needs about 62ms of minimal scanning time. Minimum scan time in most cases is about 1 frame length.
SVS-VISTEK Rolling shutter limitations Due to the principles of rolling shutter, some standard features of SVS- Vistek cameras are not applicable. > External exposure control (expose while trigger signal active) does not make sense with rolling shutter > ROI with rolling shutter With rolling shutter the whole sensor has to be read out –...
SVS-VISTEK 5.1.4 Exposure speed Frames per second, or frame rate describes the number of frames output per second (1/ frame time). Especially GigE and USB cameras cannot guarantee predictable maximum framerates with heavy interface bus load. Maximum frame rate might depend on >...
SVS-VISTEK 5.1.6 Auto exposure Auto Luminance or auto exposure automatically calculates and adjusts exposure time and gain, frame-by-frame. The auto exposure or automatic luminance control of the camera signal is a combination of an automatic adjustment of the camera exposure time (electronic shutter) and the gain.
SVS-VISTEK 5.1.8 Color Color cameras are identical to the monochrome versions. The color pixels are transferred in sequence from the camera, in the same manner as the monochrome, but considered as “raw”-format. CCD with Bayer Pattern The camera sensor has a color mosaic filter called “Bayer” filter pattern named after the person who invented it.
SVS-VISTEK 5.1.9 Resolution As mentioned in the specifications, there is a difference between the numerical sensor resolution and the camera resolution. Some pixels towards the borders of the sensor will be used only internally to calibrate sensor values (“dark pixels”). The amount of dark current in these areas is used to adjust the offset.
SVS-VISTEK 5.1.11 Gain Setting gain above 0 dB (default) is a way to boost the signal coming from the sensor. Especially useful for low light conditions. Setting gain amplifies the signal of individual or binned pixels before the ADC. Referring to photography adding gain corresponds to increasing ISO.
SVS-VISTEK Please note, with CMV4000 sensors gain adjustment is possible in steps only. Please find amplification step values are as below. Steps of Gain CMV4000 0 dB 1.6 dB 2.9 dB 4.1 dB 6.0 dB 7.6 dB 8.9 dB 10.1 dB (reduces Dynamic to 52 dB) 5.1.12...
SVS-VISTEK vertical flip 5.1.13 Binning Binning provides a way to enhance dynamic range, but at the cost of lower resolution. Binning combines electron charges from neighboring pixels directly on the chip, before readout. Binning is only used with monochrome CCD Sensors. For reducing resolution on color sensors refer to decimation.
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SVS-VISTEK Horizontal Binning Accumulates horizontal pixels. Horizontal binning 2×2 Binning A combination of horizontal and vertical binning. When DVAL signal is enabled only every third pixel in horizontal direction is grabbed. 2x2 binning Feature description...
SVS-VISTEK 5.1.14 Decimation For reducing width or height of an image, decimation can be used. Columns or rows can be ignored. Refer to AOI for reducing data rate by reducing the region you are interested in. Horizontal decimation Vertical decimation...
(as soon as there is enough time later on to deliver the images) (not applicable to USB cameras) Please note, as soon as the internal memory buffer is filled up, frames will be dropped. Due to this reason, SVS-Vistek camers provide up to 512MB image buffer memory. Feature description...
SVS-VISTEK 5.2 Camera Features 5.2.1 Basic Capture Modes Free Running Free running (fixed frequency) with programmable exposure time. Frames are readout continously and valid data is indicated by LVAL for each line and FVAL for the entire frame. There is no need to trigger the camera in order to get data. Exposure time is programmable via serial interface and calculated by the internal logic of the camera.
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At the rising edge of the trigger the camera will initiate the exposure. The software provided by SVS-Vistek allows the user to set exposure time e.g. from 60 μs 60 Sec (camera type dependent).
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SVS-VISTEK Exposure time can be changed during operation. No frame is distorted during switching time. If the configuration is saved to the EEPROM, the set exposure time will remain also when power is removed. Detailed Info of External Trigger Mode Dagrams below are aquivalent for CCD and CMOS technique.
SVS-VISTEK 5.2.2 System Clock Frequency Default system clock frequency in almost every SVCam is set to 66.6 MHz. To validate your system frequency refer to: specifications. Using the system clock as reference of time, time settings can only be made in steps. In this example, the transfer rate is 66.7 MHz, thus resulting in steps of 15 ns.
SVS-VISTEK 5.2.4 LookUp Table The LookUp Table Feature (LUT) lets the user define certain values to every bit value that comes from the ADC. To visualize a LUT a curve diagram can be used, similar to the diagrams used in photo editing software.
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SVS-VISTEK Gamma Correction Using the LookUp Table makes is also possible to implement a logarithmic correction. Commonly called Gamma Correction. Historically Gamma Correction was used to correct the illumination behavior of CRT displays, by compensating brightness-to-voltage with a Gamma value between 1,8 up to 2,55.
SVS-VISTEK 5.2.5 ROI / AOI In Partial Scan or Area-Of-Interest or Region-Of-Interest (ROI) -mode only a certain region of the sensor will be read. AOI on a CCD sensor Selecting an AOI will reduce the number of horizontal lines being read.
Color sensor images are affected, especially red will be higher in intensity than visible with bare eyes. White balance gets much more difficult. Contrast is lower. SVS-VISTEK recommends IR cut filter for high demands on sharpness with monochrome or color sensors. Spectral impact of IR cut filters IR cut filter do influence the spectral sensitivity of the sensor.
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SVS-VISTEK IR cut filter light transmission Focal impact of filters As an IR cut filter mainly consist of a small layer of glass (1 mm thick) there is an impact on the flange focal distance. Refraction within the layer cause shortening this distance.
SVS-VISTEK 5.2.8 Predefined configurations (user sets) The camera starts with default values for all features when turned on. Settings made during operation will expire when the camera is turned off. All preset adjustments are located in the GenICam tree under the “User Set Control”...
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SVS-VISTEK Reset to factory default User sets can be reset to factory settings. This is a two-step process. First, the factory settings must be loaded: Afterwards this factory default user set must be saved again as user set (in the following example user set 2 is overwritten with the factory settings).
The GenICam properties are organized as a tree. Manufacturers can add more features. With your SVCam, the GenICam tree does have some hardware related extensions, especially in the I/O sector. See the Quick guide install for a short introduction into SVS-Vistek’s GenICam tree. Feature description...
SVS-VISTEK 5.3.2 PWM During Pulse Width Modulation (PWM), a duty cycle is modulated by a fixed frequency square wave. This describes the ratio of ON to OFF as duty factor or duty ratio. Why PWM? Pulse width modulation is an extremely efficient way (in terms of power dissipation) to provide/regulate electrical power to consumers as long as they do not need uninterrupted supply (such as diodes or LEDs).
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SVS-VISTEK P W M X A M P L E S O F 25% PWM load 50% PWM load The integrals over both periods are equal. An equal amount of Photons will be emitted. The intensity of light is the same.
SVS-VISTEK 5.3.3 Driver Circuit Schematics Camera power supply and power supply for PWM out is 25V max. Power for PWM out has to be supplied via Hirose connector. The open drain outputs are ledged to ground, that means you connect your LED on the positive side to your (light-)power source, the negative LED connector goes to the camera out.
EPROM. Default setting can be restored from within the Camera. Note: LineSelector translation If you connect the camera with a non- Line0 Output0 SVS-Vistek GigEVision client, you Line1 Output1 might not see the clearnames of the Line2 Output2 lines, but only line numbers. In this Line3...
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SVS-VISTEK Refer to pinout in input / output connectors when physically wiring. input vector to switch matrix name description io_in(0) trigger input 0 – 24 Volt / RS-232 / opto * io_in(1) trigger input 0 – 24 Volt / RS-232 / opto * io_in(2) trigger input 0 –...
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SVS-VISTEK output vector from switch matrix name / register describtion io_out(0) output open drain io_out(1) output open drain io_out(2) output open drain * io_out(3) output open drain * io_txd output, when debug='0' rxd_to_uart1 output (uart_in) trigger output sequenzer_hw_trigger input to module iomux_sequenzer_0...
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SVS-VISTEK Example of an IOMUX configuration > The trigger signal comes in on line 0 > Debounce it. connect line 0 to 8: 1000000000000000000000000 signal appears again on line 15 – debouncer out > Use the prescaler to act only on every second pulse.
SVS-VISTEK 5.3.5 LED Strobe Control The SVCam 4I/O concept contains an integrated strobe controller. Its controls are integrated into the GenICam tree. With LED lights attached to the outputs, this enables the user to control the light without external devices. Being controlled via GenICam, any GenICam-compliant 3 party software is able to control the light as well.
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SVS-VISTEK LEDs in Flash Mode Most LED lights can cope with currents higher than specs. This gives you higher light output when light is ON. Please refer to your LED specs if LED overdrive is permitted. By controlling the duty cycle the intensity of light and current can be controlled.
SVS-VISTEK 5.3.6 Sequencer The sequencer is used when different exposure settings and illuminations are needed in a row. Values to set Description Sequencer interval Duration of the interval Exposure delay after interval start Exposure start Exposure stop related to interval Start...
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SVS-VISTEK Notes Different exposure / strobe timings are used for illustration. In most cases they will show values same as exposure The resulting exposure time shows the period of sensor light exposure. (‘’masking’’ of exposure time by creating strobe light impulses shorter than exposure time).
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SVS-VISTEK As being said before, all these values have to be entered into the camera’s GenICam tree as tic values. The timing values translate like this into tics: Values to set in GenICam Interval 0 (RED) Interval 1 (GREEN) Interval 2 (BLUE) Interval 3 (WHITE)
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SVS-VISTEK Sequencer setup with SVCapture Starting with SVCapture 2.5.2, there is a sequencer assistant, providing easy setup of the sequencer settings. The assistant will help you to setup timings for start exposure and lighting and so on. The PWMs are connected to the physical outputs (e.g.
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SVS-VISTEK will reflect as following: Feature description...
If your camera trigger is in the ms range or slower, we recommend to use the optical input. An optical input needs some current for operation. The SVS-Vistek optical input is specified to 5-24V, 8mA. The opto coupler galvanically separates electrical circuits by emitting light on one side and interpreting light in the other.
SVS-VISTEK 5.3.8 PLC/Logical Operation on Inputs The logic input combines trigger signals with Boolean algorithms. The camera provides AND, NAND, OR, NOR as below. You might combine combine true/false states of the inputs to determine camera actions. The result can be connected to a camera trigger signal or it may be source for the next logical operation with another input.
SVS-VISTEK 5.3.9 Serial data interfaces (ANSI EIA/) TIA-232-F RS-232 and RS-422 (from EIA, read as Radio Sector or commonly as Recommended Standard) are technical standards to specify electrical characteristics of digital signalling circuits. Serial connection might be used to control SVCams. These signals are used to send low-power data signals to control exposure, light or lenses (MFT).
SVS-VISTEK 5.3.10 Trigger-Edge Sensitivity Trigger-Edge Sensitivity is implemented by a “schmitt trigger”. Instead of triggering to a certain value Schmitt trigger provides a threshold. Schmitt trigger noise suppression 5.3.11 Debouncing Trigger Signals Bounces or glitches caused by a switch can be avoided by software within the SVCam.
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SVS-VISTEK Therefor the signal will not be accepted till it lasts at least a certain time. Use the IO Assignment tool to place and enable the debouncer module in between the “trigger” (schmitt trigger) and the input source (e.g.: line DebouncDuration register can be set in multiples of 15ns (implement of system clock).
SVS-VISTEK distributor. MFT lenses are able to change focus, zoom and aperture by camera control. For SVS-Vistek MFT cameras, you’ll find the controls in the GenICam tree as soon as the lens is mounted on the camera.
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SVS-VISTEK Figure 3: Micro Four Thirds in close view Mounting Lenses Mount a Micro Four Thirds lens on the camera before powering up the camera. Make sure the lens locks into the bayonet so the pin connection between camera and lens for remote control will work properly.
SVS-VISTEK Specifications All specifications can be viewed as well on our website, www.svs- vistek.com. We are proud to have ongoing development on our cameras, so specs might change and new features being added. Spectral response curves are sensor only and do not include camera spectral response modifications due to filters or cover glass.
SVS-VISTEK 6.1 exo174*GE model exo174MGE exo174CGE family active pixel w x h 1920 x 1200 1920 x 1200 max. frame rate 52 fps 52 fps chroma mono color interface GigE Vision GigE Vision sensor sensor name IMX174LLJ IMX174LQJ sensor manufacturer...
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SVS-VISTEK RS-232 in / out 1 / 1 1 / 1 RS-422 in / out - / - - / - power supply 10...25 V 10...25 V housing features lens mount C-Mount C-Mount dynamic lens control size w / h / d (1) 50x50x42.7 mm...
SVS-VISTEK 6.2 exo183*GE model exo183MGE exo183CGE family active pixel w x h 5496 x 3672 5496 x 3672 max. frame rate 6 fps 6 fps chroma mono color interface GigE Vision GigE Vision sensor sensor name IMX183CLK IMX183CQJ sensor manufacturer...
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SVS-VISTEK trigger IN TTL-24 V outputs open drain optical in / out 1 / - 1 / - RS-232 in / out 1 / 1 1 / 1 RS-422 in / out - / - - / - power supply 10...25 V...
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SVS-VISTEK Spectral sensitivity characteristics Color Specifications...
SVS-VISTEK 6.3 exo183*GETR model exo183MGETR exo183CGETR family active pixel w x h 5496 x 3672 5496 x 3672 max. frame rate 6 fps 6 fps chroma mono color interface GigE Vision GigE Vision sensor sensor name IMX183CLK IMX183CQJ sensor manufacturer...
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SVS-VISTEK Spectral sensitivity characteristics Color Specifications...
SVS-VISTEK 6.4 exo249*GE model exo249CGE exo249MGE family active pixel w x h 1920 x 1200 1920 x 1200 max. frame rate 41 fps 41 fps chroma color mono interface GigE Vision GigE Vision sensor sensor name IMX249LQJ IMX249LLJ sensor manufacturer...
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SVS-VISTEK RS-232 in / out 1 / 1 1 / 1 RS-422 in / out - / - - / - power supply 10...25 V 10...25 V housing features lens mount C-Mount C-Mount dynamic lens control size w / h / d (1) 50x50x42.7 mm...
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SVS-VISTEK Spectral sensitivity characteristics Color Mono Specifications...
SVS-VISTEK 6.5 exo250*GE model exo250MGE exo250CGE family active pixel w x h 2448 x 2048 2448 x 2048 max. frame rate 23 fps 23 fps chroma mono color interface GigE Vision GigE Vision sensor sensor name IMX250LLR IMX250LQR sensor manufacturer...
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SVS-VISTEK Spectral sensitivity characteristics Color Mono Specifications...
SVS-VISTEK 6.6 exo250GE model exo250ZGE family active pixel w x h 2448 x 2048 max. frame rate 23 fps chroma mono polarized interface GigE Vision sensor IMX250MZR sensor name (polarized) sensor manufacturer Sony sensor architecture Area CMOS shutter type global equivalent format 2/3"...
SVS-VISTEK 6.7 exo253ZGE model exo253ZGE family active pixel w x h 4096 x 3000 max. frame rate 10 fps chroma mono polarized interface GigE Vision sensor IMX253MZR sensor name (polarized) sensor manufacturer Sony sensor architecture Area CMOS shutter type global equivalent format 1.1"...
SVS-VISTEK 6.8 exo264*GE model exo264CGE exo264MGE family active pixel w x h 2448 x 2048 2448 x 2048 max. frame rate 23 fps 23 fps chroma color mono interface GigE Vision GigE Vision sensor sensor name IMX264LQR IMX264LLR sensor manufacturer...
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SVS-VISTEK 6.9 exo265*GE model exo265MGE exo265CGE family active pixel w x h 2048 x 1536 2048 x 1536 max. frame rate 39 fps 39 fps chroma mono color interface GigE Vision GigE Vision sensor sensor name IMX265LLR IMX265LQR sensor manufacturer...
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SVS-VISTEK Spectral sensitivity characteristics Color Mono Specifications...
SVS-VISTEK 6.10 exo267*GE model exo267MGE exo267CGE family active pixel w x h 4096 x 2160 4096 x 2160 max. frame rate 13.5 fps 13.5 fps chroma mono color interface GigE Vision GigE Vision sensor sensor name IMX267LLR IMX267LQR sensor manufacturer...
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SVS-VISTEK 6.11 exo273*GE model exo273MGE exo273CGE family active pixel w x h 1440 x 1080 1440 x 1080 max. frame rate 79 fps 79 fps chroma mono color interface GigE Vision GigE Vision sensor sensor name IMX273LLR IMX273LQR sensor manufacturer...
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SVS-VISTEK Spectral Sensitivity Characteristics Spectral response characteristics is sensor data and excludes camera cover- or IR-cut filter characteristics Color Mono Specifications...
SVS-VISTEK 6.12 exo304*GE model exo304MGE exo304CGE family active pixel w x h 4096 x 3000 4096 x 3000 max. frame rate 10 fps 10 fps chroma mono color interface GigE Vision GigE Vision sensor sensor name IMX304LLR IMX304LQR sensor manufacturer...
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SVS-VISTEK Spectral Sensitivity Characteristics Spectral response characteristics is sensor data and excludes camera cover- or IR-cut filter characteristics Color Mono Specifications...
SVS-VISTEK 6.13 exo304*GETR model exo304CGETR model family active pixel w x h 4096 x 3000 max. frame rate 10 fps chroma color interface GigE Vision sensor sensor sensor name IMX304LQR sensor manufacturer Sony sensor architecture Area CMOS shutter type global equivalent format 1.1"...
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SVS-VISTEK outputs open drain optical in / out 1 / - RS-232 in / out 1 / 1 RS-422 in / out - / - power supply 10...25 V housing features housing features lens mount dynamic lens control size w / h / d (1) 58x58x44.6 mm...
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SVS-VISTEK Spectral Sensitivity Characteristics Spectral response characteristics is sensor data and excludes camera cover- or IR-cut filter characteristics Color Mono Specifications...
SVS-VISTEK 6.14 exo342*GE model exo342MGE exo342CGE family active pixel w x h 6464 x 4852 6464 x 4852 max. frame rate 0 fps 0 fps chroma mono color interface GigE Vision GigE Vision sensor sensor name IMX342LLA IMX342LQA sensor manufacturer...
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SVS-VISTEK Spectral Sensitivity Characteristics Spectral response characteristics is sensor data and excludes camera cover- or IR-cut filter characteristics Monochrome Color Specifications...
SVS-VISTEK 6.15 exo367*GETR model exo367MGETR exo367CGETR family active pixel w x h 4416 x 4428 4416 x 4428 max. frame rate 6.2 fps 6.2 fps chroma mono color interface GigE Vision GigE Vision sensor sensor name IMX367LLA IMX367LQA sensor manufacturer...
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SVS-VISTEK Spectral sensitivity characteristics Spectral response is sensor only, does not include IR or cover glass monochrome sensor version color sensor version Specifications...
SVS-VISTEK 6.16 exo367*GE model exo367MGE exo367CGE family active pixel w x h 4416 x 4428 4416 x 4428 max. frame rate 6.2 fps 6.2 fps chroma mono color interface GigE Vision GigE Vision sensor sensor name IMX367LLA IMX367LQA sensor manufacturer...
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SVS-VISTEK Spectral sensitivity characteristics Spectral response is sensor only, does not include IR or cover glass monochrome sensor version color sensor version Specifications...
SVS-VISTEK 6.17 exo387*GETR model exo387CGETR exo387MGETR family active pixel w x h 5456 x 3076 5456 x 3076 max. frame rate 7.4 fps 7.4 fps chroma color mono interface GigE Vision GigE Vision sensor sensor name IMX387LQA IMX387LLA sensor manufacturer...
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SVS-VISTEK Spectral sensitivity characteristics Spectral response is sensor only, does not include IR or cover glass monochrome sensor version color sensor version Specifications...
SVS-VISTEK 6.18 exo387*GE model exo387MGE exo387CGE family active pixel w x h 5456 x 3076 5456 x 3076 max. frame rate 7.4 fps 7.4 fps chroma mono color interface GigE Vision GigE Vision sensor sensor name IMX387LLA IMX387LQA sensor manufacturer...
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SVS-VISTEK Spectral sensitivity characteristics Spectral response is sensor only, does not include IR or cover glass monochrome sensor version color sensor version Specifications...
SVS-VISTEK 6.19 exo428*GE model exo428MGE exo428CGE family active pixel w x h 3208 x 2200 3208 x 2200 max. frame rate 17.5 fps 17.5 fps chroma mono color interface GigE Vision GigE Vision sensor sensor name IMX428LLR IMX428LQR sensor manufacturer...
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SVS-VISTEK Spectral Sensitivity Characteristics Spectral response characteristics is sensor data and excludes camera cover- or IR-cut filter characteristics Color sensor Monochrome sensor Specifications...
SVS-VISTEK 6.20 exo540*GE model exo540MGE exo540CGE family active pixel w x h 5320 x 4600 5320 x 4600 max. frame rate 5 fps 5 fps chroma mono color interface GigE Vision GigE Vision sensor sensor name IMX540LLA IMX540LQA sensor manufacturer...
SVS-VISTEK 6.21 exo4000*GE model exo4000MGE exo4000CGE family active pixel w x h 2048 x 2048 2048 x 2048 max. frame rate 28 fps 28 fps chroma mono color interface GigE Vision GigE Vision sensor sensor name CMV4000-3E5M1PP CMV4000-3E5C1PP sensor manufacturer...
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SVS-VISTEK 7 Dimensions All length units in mm. Find drawings in the web download area at https://www.svs-vistek.com/en/support/svs-support-download-center.php CAD step files available with valid login at SVS-VISTEK.com Dimensions...
SVS-VISTEK 7.6 C & CS mount For C & CS mounts, different back focus distances from sensor to lens. > C-mount: 17,526 mm > CS-mount: 12,526 mm > Diameter: 1 inch > Screw threading: 1/32 inch CS-mount cameras accept C and CS types of lenses. C-mount lenses require an additional 5mm adapter ring.
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SVS-VISTEK Note regarding lens screw in depth: Maximum C-mount screw-in depth is 9.1mm or 10.6mm image side flange distance if diameter does not exceed 20.6mm. Dimensions...
SVS-VISTEK 8 Terms of warranty Seller warrants that the article to be delivered under this order will be free from Standard Products Warranty and defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period Adjustment of 2 years from date of shipment. The liability of Seller under this warranty is limited solely to replacing or repairing or issuing credit (at the discretion of Seller) for such products that become defective during the warranty period.
SVS-VISTEK 9 FAQ Problem Solution Camera does not respond to light. Check if camera is set to “Mode 0“. I.e. free running with programmed exposure ctrl. When done, check with the program “Convenient Cam“ if you can read back any data from the camera, such as “Mode“, “type“ of CCD, exposure time settings, etc..
SVS-VISTEK 10 Glossary of Terms Spherical aberration occurs when light rays enter near the edge of the lens; Aberration Chromatic aberration is caused by different refractive indexes of different wavelengths of the light. (Blue is more refractive than red) Analogue-to-Digital Converter, also known as A/D converter In optics, Aperture defines a hole or an opening through which light travels.
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A camera RAW image file contains minimally processed data from the image sensor. It is referred as raw in its meaning. SVS-VISTEK plays out RAW only. Read-Out control defines a delay between exposure and image readout. It...
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SVS-VISTEK Shutter is a device or technique that allows light to pass for a determined Shutter period of time, exposing photographic film or a light-sensitive electronic sensor to light in order to capture a permanent image of a scene. A bright light source with a very short light pulse. Ideal for use with Strobe light industrial cameras, e.g.
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