Specifications
The following sections list general specifications for the vision system.
7500 Series Vision System Specifications
Specifications
7500
7500C
7501
7501C
Minimum Firmware
Requirement
In-Sight version 5.4.0
In-Sight version 5.5.0
Job/Program Memory
7.2GB non-volatile flash memory; unlimited storage via remote network device.
Image Processing
Memory
512MB SDRAM
SD Card
1 Micro SD card slot with an 8GB SD card pre-installed for saving job and image files. The
vision system supports SD cards with a maximum capacity of 32GB, formatted with a FAT32
file system.
Sensor Type
1/1.8-inch CMOS, global shutter
Sensor Properties
800 x 600: 4.5mm diagonal, 4.5 x 4.5µm sq.
pixels
7.38mm diagonal, 4.5 x 4.5µm sq. pixels
640 x 480: 3.6mm diagonal, 4.5 x 4.5µm sq.
pixels
Maximum Image
Resolution (pixels)
1
800 x 600
2
1280 x 1024
640 x 480
Electronic Shutter
Speed
800 x 600: 14µs to 550ms
17µs to 750ms
640 x 480: 14µs to 520ms
Acquisition
Rapid reset, progressive scan, full-frame integration.
Bit Depth
256 grey levels (8
bits/pixel)
24-bit color
256 grey levels (8
bits/pixel)
24-bit color
Frames Per Second
(FPS)
3
800 x 600: 165 FPS
800 x 600: 100 FPS
76 FPS
45 FPS
640 x 480: 217 FPS
640 x 480: 135 FPS
Lens Type
C-Mount or S-Mount/M12
Trigger
1 opto-isolated, acquisition trigger input.
Discrete Inputs
l
3 general-purpose inputs when connected to the Breakout cable.
4
l
8 general-purpose inputs available when connected to the CIO-MICRO I/O Module via
the I/O Module cable.
l
7 general-purpose inputs available when connected to the CIO-1400 I/O Expansion
Module via the I/O Module cable.
1
You can configure the number of image sensor rows and set them in the In-Sight Explorer software. If you decrease the number of rows, it
increases the frames per second acquired by the vision system. Refer to the AcquireImage topic in the
In-Sight
®
Explorer Help
file for more
information.
2
The default resolution is 800 x 600 pixels. The resolution can be configured as 640 x 480 pixels within the In-Sight Explorer software.For more
information, see the
In-Sight
®
Explorer Help
file.
3
Maximum frames per second are 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
When connected to the Breakout cable, the vision system allows for bi-directional, general-purpose inputs and high-speed outputs for IN 2 /
HSOUT 2 and IN 3 / HSOUT 3. These lines are configured as outputs by default.
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