Specifications
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Mako G Technical Manual V4.2.2
Power consumption
2.4 W @ 12 VDC; 2.8 W PoE
Trigger latency
3
Pixel format
Value
Mono8, Mono12Packed, BayerRG8
BayerRG12Packed, YUV411Packed
58.6
μ
s
Mono12, BayerRG12, YUV422Packed
78
μ
s
RGB8Packed, BGR8Packed,
YUV444Packed
117.1
μ
s
Trigger jitter
3
Pixel format
Value
Mono8, Mono12Packed, BayerRG8
BayerRG12Packed, YUV411Packed
9.8
μ
s
Mono12, BayerRG12, YUV422Packed
13
μ
s
RGB8Packed, BGR8Packed,
YUV444Packed
19.5
μ
s
Operating temperature
+5°C to +45°C housing temperature
Storage temperature
-10°C to +70°C ambient temperature (without condensation)
Body dimensions (L x W x H)
60.5 x 29 x 29 mm
Mass (typical)
80 g
Interface
IEEE 802.3 1000BASE-T (Gigabit Ethernet), IEEE 802.3af (PoE)
Interface standard
GigE Vision Standard V1.2
Camera control standard
GenICam SFNC V1.2.1
Regulations
CE, RoHS, REACH, WEEE, FCC, ICES
Temperature monitoring
Available for main board only
Resolution: 0.031; Accuracy: ± 1 °C
1
For more information on available optical filters see the
2
Whenever pixel format is changed, exposure will adjust itself to the nearest multiple of exposure increment.
3
It is possible to start the exposure of next frame while previous frame is read out:
•
Idle state: sensor is ready and camera is idle, waiting for the next trigger.
•
Frame valid state: sensor is reading out and camera is busy. If next frame is requested by an external trigger in
this state, higher latency may occur as compared to the Idle state.
Feature
Specification
Mako G-507B
Mako G-507C
Table 23: Mako G-507B, G-507C model specifications (continued)