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PRELIMINARY
1M28, 1M75, and 1M150 User’s Manual
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DALSA
Electro-Optic
Specifications
Units
Gain
Value
Description
Notes
FPN (rms), max
DN
1x
3.0
Skimming off, Gain off
~4x
5.0
Skimming on, Gain off
4x
8.5
Skimming off, Gain on
~16x
11.0
Skimming on, Gain on
PRNU (rms), max
DN
1x
2.5
Skimming off, Gain off
~4x
5.0
Skimming on, Gain off
4x
15.0
Skimming off, Gain on
~16x
15.0
Skimming on, Gain on
DC Offset
DN
Programmable
Power Supply Current - Vin
@ 5V
Units
Typ
Max
mA
310
400
Regulatory Compliance
Value
CE compliance
EN 61000-6-3 : 2001
EN 61000-6-2 : 2001
Shock & Vibration Immunity
IEC/EN 60068-2-6
IEC/EN 60068-2-27
Notes:
DN = Digital Numbers (0-255); also known as gray levels.
All measurements taken in 8-bit linear output mode.
All specifications are valid for the front plate temperature range of 0°C to 40°C, in still air.
1.
Measured at front plate.
2.
10 bit output available with the 1M28 only.
1.5 Camera Operating Modes Overview
The following modes are available in the 1MXXX camera family.
Table 4: Camera Operating Modes Overview
Operating mode
Description
MCLK
Master clock: Camera works with external clock generator. Used for
synchronizing several camera systems. For timing information, see section
2.9 Timing.
Exsync
External synchronization: Camera is externally triggered and delivers image
data in response to a trigger signal. For timing information, see section 2.9
Timing.
CFR
Constant frame rate: Ensures constant frame rate (data quantity) so that the
camera delivers only a limited number of images/second (at constant
exposure time). You can set the number of images/second. For timing
information, see section 2.9 Timing.
Skim-Mode
Skimming: Increases small signal gain at the sensor level and increases
camera sensitivity. See section 1.7 Gain Response for details.
Flip Image
Turns image upside down. See section 1.11 Flip Image Mode for details.
8bit
Camera delivers 8 bit data (Gray levels 0...255).
LFSR
Linear-Feedback-Shift-Register: Generates a pseudo-random image so errors
can be identified in the complete image processing system. See Appendix D