mvBlueGEMINI Technical Manual (EN) v
2.6
APPENDIX
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Aperture
o
an opening through which light travels (narrow aperture = less light)
o
a scale indicates the f-number (high value = narrow aperture)
o
has direct impact on the imaging quality (determines resolution and depth of field).
Calculate the image
Using the formula for a single lens is the easiest way to calculate an image. At least, it is possible to
indicate the boundary conditions for a test setup's concept.
The accuracy of measurement specifies how many measuring points are needed in the object. With
it and setting the image detail, you can determine the camera.
Example:
If an accuracy (M) of 0.1 mm is needed, you have to use twice as many resolution points
(F; according to the sampling theorem), which results in a
measurement r
es
olutio
n
(A) of 0.05 mm:
M = F * A
A = M / F => A =
0.1
/
2
=
0.05
The sensor of the mvBlueGEMINI has a pixel size (P) of 0.0053 mm (5.3 µm), which will lead to an
image scale of approx. 1/10:
A = V * P
V = A / P => V =
0.05
/
0.0053
=
9.43
(~
10
)
With the sensor size of 6.7 mm * 5.4 mm (1/1.8 inch), you can view an object of 67 mm * 54 mm in
an image.
Example of further such correlations:
Accuracy of measurement
Resolution
Number of points
Object field
Size of the object
2 µ
1 µ
4000 x 2600
4 mm * 2.6 mm
20 µ
10 µ
4000 x 2600
40 mm * 26 mm
40 µ
20 µ
4000 x 2600
80 mm * 52 mm
200 µ
100 µ
4000 x 2600
400 mm * 260 mm
With these considerations you can check, if you can image the object with the
camera
's
sensor
.