Specifications
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Exposure time control
(30 fps variants)
38 µs to 60 s; 1 µs increments
Gain control
0 to 33 dB; 1 dB increments
Binning
Horizontal: 1 to 8 columns; Vertical: 1 to 14 rows
Decimation X/Y
Horizontal and Vertical: 1, 2, 4, 8 factor
Power consumption
3.7 W at 12 VDC; 4.3 W PoE
Power consumption
(30 fps variants)
4.5 W at 12 VDC; 5.3 W PoE
Trigger latency
1
Idle state: 19.3 µs; Frame valid state: 45.2 µs
Trigger latency
1
(30 fps variants)
Idle state: 12.6 µs; Frame valid state: 25.6 µs
Trigger jitter
1
Idle state:
±
9.8 µs; Frame valid state:
±
35.7 µs
Trigger jitter
1
(30 fps variants)
Idle state:
±
6.9 µs; Frame valid state:
±
19.9 µs
Camera dimensions
(L × W × H)
86.4 × 44 × 29
mm
Mass (typical)
PoE model: 210 g; Non-PoE model: 200 g
1
It is possible to start the exposure of the next frame while the previous frame is read out:
•
Idle state: the sensor is ready, and the camera is idle. The camera is waiting for the next trigger.
•
Frame valid state: the sensor is reading out data and camera is busy. If the next frame is requested by an
external trigger in this state, higher latency may occur as compared to the idle state.
Feature
Specification
Manta G-145B
Manta G-145C
Table 20: Manta G-145 model series specifications (sheet 2 of 2)