
5603, 5600 and 5605 Vision System Specifications
Specification
5603/5613
5600/5610
5605/5615
Minimum
Firmware
Requirement
1
In-Sight version 4.4.3
In-Sight version 4.4.1
Job/Program
Memory
128MB non-volatile flash memory; unlimited storage via remote network device.
Image
Processing
Memory
256MB SDRAM
Sensor Type
1/1.8-inch CCD
1/3-inch CCD
2/3-inch CCD
Sensor
Properties
8.8mm diagonal, 4.4 x
4.4µm sq. pixels
5.92mm diagonal, 7.4 x
7.4µm sq. pixels
11.01mm diagonal, 3.45 x 3.45µm sq. pixels
Maximum
Resolution
(pixels)
2
1600 x 1200
640 x 480
2448 x 2048
Electronic
Shutter Speed
27µs to 1000ms
32µs to 1000ms
28.8µs to 1000ms
Acquisition
Rapid reset, progressive scan, full-frame integration.
Bit Depth
256 grey levels (8 bits/pixel)
Frames Per
Second
3
14 full frames per second. 60 full frames per second. 16 full frames per second.
Lens Type
C-mount
Lens Cover View
Port Material
Clear plastic with an abrasion-resistant coating on the exterior side.
Trigger
1 opto-isolated, acquisition trigger input. Remote software commands via Ethernet and RS-232C.
Discrete Inputs
None built-in. Additional inputs available using a compatible I/O module. (For more information, refer
to
.) Unlimited inputs when using an Ethernet I/O system.
Discrete Outputs 2 built-in, high-speed outputs. Additional outputs available using a compatible I/O module. (For more
information, refer to
.) Unlimited outputs when using an Ethernet I/O system.
Status LEDs
Power, Network Status, Network Traffic, 2 user configurable.
Network
Communication
1 Ethernet port, 10/100/1000 BaseT with auto MDIX. IEEE 802.3 TCP/IP protocol. Supports DHCP
(factory default), static and link-local IP address configuration.
1588 Support
4
Timestamp Resolution: 8ns
Synchronization Accuracy Through Transparent Clock: 5µs
Serial
Communication
RS-232C when connected to the Breakout Cable or a compatible I/O module. (For more information,
refer to
.)
Power
Consumption
24VDC ±10%, 600mA maximum.
Material
Die-cast aluminum housing.
Finish
Painted/Powder coat (back plate).
1
The In-Sight firmware version 5.1.0 and higher is not supported on In-Sight 5603/5613, 5600/5610 and 5605/5615 vision systems.
2
The number of image sensor rows are configurable and can be set within the In-Sight Explorer software. Decreasing the number of rows will
increase the number of frames per second acquired by the vision system. Refer to the AcquireImage topic in the
In-Sight
®
Explorer Help
file for
more information.
3
Maximum frames per second is job-dependent, based on the minimum exposure for a full image frame capture using the dedicated acquisition
trigger, and assumes there is no user interface connection to the vision system.
4
1588 is only supported on vision systems running firmware version 4.5.0 and higher.
18
Specifications