Ambient Environment; Thermal Considerations; External Optical Elements - Newland EM50S-10 Integration Manual

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Ambient Environment

The following environmental requirements should be met to ensure good performance of the EM50S.
Table 2-1: EM50S-10
Operating Temperature
Storage Temperature
Humidity
Table 2-2: EM50S-20
Operating Temperature
Storage Temperature
Humidity

Thermal Considerations

Electronic components in the EM50S will generate heat during the course of their operation. Operating the EM50S in
continuous mode for an extended period may cause temperatures to rise on CPU, CIS, LEDs, DC/DC, etc and could result
in a 40° C (EM50S-10) /35° C (EM50S-20) increase inside the engine. Overheating can degrade image quality and affect
scanning performance. Given that, the following precautions should be taken into consideration when integrating the
EM50S.
Avoid continuous use of the engine for prolonged periods.
Reserve sufficient space for good air circulation in the design.
Avoid wrapping the engine with thermal insulation materials such as rubber.
Use thermally conductive but electrically insulating material to conduct heat to the housing of the engine.

External Optical Elements

Do not subject external optical components on the engine to any external force. Do not hold the engine by an external
optical component, which may cause the mechanical joints that secure the components to crack or break due to excessive
stress.
-20° C to 60° C
-40° C to 70° C
5% ~95% (non-condensing)
-20° C to 60° C
-40° C to 70° C
5% ~95% (non-condensing)
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