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AP-1600T-USB | AP-3200T-USB | User Manual (Ver. 2.0)

Features

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Features

This camera is an industrial progressive scan camera that uses three global shutter CMOS image
sensors.

Enhanced color reproduction is achieved via the compact-designed 3CMOS C-mount prism optical
system in addition to the internal color matrix circuit. Even higher definition imaging is made possible
by the shading correction and gamma correction circuits.

The ROI and binning functions allow for even faster readout speeds. The gain and exposure time can
be configured individually for each CMOS sensor. A color space conversion function is also supported.

AP-1600T-USB

AP-3200T-USB

Image Sensor

Type 1/2.9 (F1.8 prism optical system)

Type 1/1.8 (F4 prism optical system)

Effective Pixels

1456 × 1088

2064 × 1544

Pixel Size

3.45 um × 3.45 um

Max Frame Rate (Full)

78.8 fps

38.3 fps

This document covers the following models.

Camera Model

Description

AP-1600T-USB

Standard model

AP-3200T-USB

AP-1600T-USB-NF

No IR cut filter model for increasing sensitivity of Red/NIR.

AP-3200T-USB-NF

AP-1600T-USB-LSX

Model for medical use based on standard model.

AP-3200T-USB-LSX

AP-1600T-USB-NF-LSX

Model for medical use based on AP-1600T-USB-NF.

AP-3200T-USB-NF-LSX

Features Overview

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Compliance with USB3 Vision and GenICam standards

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Lens mount: C-mount (flange back: 17.526 mm)

l

Gamma correction circuit that uses lookup tables

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Color matrix that allows faithful color reproduction

Summary of Contents for Apex Series

Page 1: ...tion to ensure proper operation The contents of this documentation are subject to change without notice for the purpose of improvement 2024 JAI User Manual Apex Series USB3 Vision Interface Cameras AP...

Page 2: ...figurations 9 Notes on Attaching the Lens 9 Phenomena Specific to CMOS Image Sensors 10 Notes on Exportation 10 Features 11 Package Contents Accessories 12 Parts Identification 13 Lens Mount C Mount 1...

Page 3: ...User Settings 29 Main Functions 30 Basic Function Matrix 30 GPIO Digital Input Output Settings 31 Valid Input Output Combinations 32 Acquisition Control 33 Maximum Frame Rate Period Formula 33 H_Peri...

Page 4: ...LC Automatic Level Control 62 To Use the ALC Function 62 Color Space Conversion ColorTransformationControl 63 Edge Enhancer Color Enhancer 64 Counter and Timer Control 65 Video Process Bypass Mode 67...

Page 5: ...ifications 101 Frame Rate Reference Theoretical value 105 Spectral Response AP 1600T USB 106 Spectral Response AP 3200T USB 107 Dimensions 108 Comparison of the Decibel Display and Multiplier Display...

Page 6: ...that AP 1600T USB and AP 3200T USB comply with the following provisions applying to their standards EN 61000 6 3 Generic emission standard part 1 EN 61000 6 2 Generic immunity standard part 1 FCC This...

Page 7: ...USB JAI Ltd Japan JAPAN R R JAi 1600T USB JAI Ltd Japan Industrial Camera AP 1600T USB NF JAI Ltd Japan JAPAN R R JAi 1600T USB JAI Ltd Japan Industrial Camera AP 1600T USB LSX JAI Ltd Japan JAPAN R...

Page 8: ...onic Information Products known as China RoHS The table shows contained Hazardous Substances in this camera mark shows that the environment friendly use period of contained Hazardous Substances is 15...

Page 9: ...y dust and other particles may adhere to the sensor surface and rear surface of the lens Be careful of the following when attaching the lens l Work in a clean environment l Do not remove the caps from...

Page 10: ...low into surrounding pixels This blooming phenomenon can be seen in the image but does not affect the operation of the camera l Fixed pattern noise When shooting dark objects in high temperature condi...

Page 11: ...supported AP 1600T USB AP 3200T USB Image Sensor Type 1 2 9 F1 8 prism optical system Type 1 1 8 F4 prism optical system Effective Pixels 1456 1088 2064 1544 Pixel Size 3 45 um 3 45 um Max Frame Rate...

Page 12: ...ar Customer Sheet 1 AP 1600T USB LSX AP 3200T USB LSX AP 1600T USB NF LSX AP 3200T USB NF LSX l Camera 1 l Sensor Protection Sheet 1 l Dear Customer Sheet 1 Note Once the sensor protection sheet has b...

Page 13: ...nd Mounting Holes M3 3mm depth Lens Mount C Mount Mount a C mount lens microscope adapter etc here Note Before mounting a lens be sure to refer to Lens and confirm the precautions for attaching a lens...

Page 14: ...ed to the actual input interval of the external trigger DC IN Trigger IN Connector 12 pin Round Connect the cable for DC IN Trigger IN here HR 10A 10R 12PB 71 Hirose Electric or equivalent Pin No Inpu...

Page 15: ...AP 3200T USB User Manual Ver 2 0 Parts Identification 15 Recommended External Input Circuit Diagram Reference Example Recommended External Output Circuit Diagram Reference Example Standard circuit dia...

Page 16: ...pto OUT OUTPUT LINE RESPONSE TIME User Power VCC 3 3 V 24 V TDR Time Delay Rise us 0 5 0 7 RT Rise Time us 1 2 3 0 TDF Time Delay Fall us 1 5 3 0 FT Fall Time us 4 7 Mounting Holes M3 3mm depth Use th...

Page 17: ...for changing the output format setting as an example and change various settings as necessary 6 Step 6 Adjust the Image Quality Refer to the procedures for adjusting the gain and black level as exampl...

Page 18: ...0T USB AP 3200T USB User Manual Ver 2 0 Preparation 18 Step 2 Connect Devices Lens Mounting or Use MP 44 Tripod Adapter Plate USB Cable DC IN Trigger IN Connection Cable AC adapter Power Supply If Nec...

Page 19: ...ge Sensor AP 1600T USB Type 1 2 9 6 27 mm diagonal Some lens manufacturers offer lenses with a 6 27 mm format If not a 1 2 9 inch lens is recommended AP 3200T USB Type 1 1 8 8 89 mm diagonal Some lens...

Page 20: ...t use configurations in which its weight is supported by the camera USB Cable Connect a USB cable to the USB 3 0 connector Caution The camera is equipped with a USB 3 0 compatible Micro B connector Al...

Page 21: ...arts When initialization is complete the POWER TRIG LED lights green Verify whether power is being supplied to the camera by checking the rear LED When properly turned on the power LED is lit green No...

Page 22: ...1600T USB AP 3200T USB User Manual Ver 2 0 Preparation 22 2 Select the camera you want to configure Click the Select Connect button 3 The connected camera is listed Please select one camera and click...

Page 23: ...camera are displayed 5 Click the Device control button The screen shown below will be displayed In this window you can adjust various settings of the camera This completes the procedure for verifying...

Page 24: ...re as follows Change the settings as necessary Factory Default Values Item AP 1600T USB AP 3200T USB ImageFormatControl Width 1456 2064 Height 1088 1544 OffsetX horizontal position 0 0 OffsetY vertica...

Page 25: ...image quality Display the Image Display the image captured by the camera When you click the Play button the camera image appears in the right area Adjust the Gain Adjust the image quality using the g...

Page 26: ...lution is set in x0 1 steps Values are configured by multipliers l The AnalogRed R gain and AnalogBlue B gain can be set to a value from x0 47 to x4 0 6 5 dB to 12 dB the AnalogAll master gain value l...

Page 27: ...a white cloth or wall can also be used Be sure to prevent the high intensity spot lights from entering the screen 2 Select Continuous Once ExposureContinuous or ExposureOnce from BalanceWhiteAuto for...

Page 28: ...rol The configured setting values will be deleted when the camera is turned off By saving current setting values to user memory you can load and recall them whenever necessary You can save up to three...

Page 29: ...y be saved when image acquisition on the camera is stopped 3 Select UserSetSave and click the UserSetSave button 4 The current setting values are saved as user settings To Load User Settings 1 Stop im...

Page 30: ...SB User Manual Ver 2 0 Main Functions 30 Main Functions This chapter describes the camera s main functions Basic Function Matrix The combinations of settings for the basic functions that can be used t...

Page 31: ...ctor Line Source Line Inverter Line Status Line Mode Line Format Line Status All Line1 TTL Out1 User Specified True False True False Output TTL bit0 Line2 OptOut1 User Specified True False True False...

Page 32: ...ination Trigger Selector Line Selector Pulse Generator Selector You can also connect two different sources to NAND paths in the GPIO and reuse the signal generated there as a source for a different se...

Page 33: ...sition Stop command is executed Changing the Frame Rate When Trigger Mode is disabled you can change the frame rate in Acquisition Frame Rate Notes l The shortest frame period varies depending on the...

Page 34: ...ount_Max Max Width x PackValue 3000 x Pixel Clock x Height Height A Width 2 32 H_Count Max Sensor_H_Count USB3_H_CountMax H_Period H_Count PixelClock l A B The value is different depending on the came...

Page 35: ...erface FR 3000 1000000 Height Width PackValue 3 Maximum frame rate FR_Cont Min Sensor FR Interface FR When the ExposureTime is longer than the FramePnterval 1 Maximum exposure time at maximum frame ra...

Page 36: ...rate FR_Cont Min Sensor FR Interface FR When the ExposureTime is longer than the FramePnterval 1 Maximum exposure time at maximum frame rate MaxOverlapTime_TrOloff 1 FR_Cont 1 Sensor FR 2 Exposure tim...

Page 37: ...Width PackValue 3 Maximum frame rate FR_Cont Min Sensor FR Interface FR 1 Exposure time possible within frames MaxOverlapTime_TrOloff 1 FR_Cont B x H_Period 2 Exposure time outside of Frame Period No...

Page 38: ...the pulse width of the trigger input signal This allows long exposure Note The settings for exposure control and triggers are related to each other Be sure to configure the settings described in Trig...

Page 39: ...t the width of the Trigger Signal to the camera to 1 15 26 14 26 l AP 3200T USB If the exposure time needs to be 14 73 s set the width of the Trigger Signal to the camera to 1 15 26 14 26 Trigger Cont...

Page 40: ...hortest Repetition Period for Triggers The reciprocal of the maximum frame rate is the time required to output one frame The shortest repetition periods for triggers cannot be lower than that value Sc...

Page 41: ...Exposure start A usec Period from Exposure end to FVAL start B usec Period FVAL end to next trigger start C usec BGR8 11 21 35 431 62 BGR10p 14 01 43 539 78 BGR12p 16 79 52 647 92 TriggerOverlap Read...

Page 42: ...Exposure start A usec Period from Exposure end to FVAL start B usec Period FVAL end to next trigger start C usec BGR8 16 53 52 428 2296 BGR10p 20 65 63 532 3138 BGR12p 24 78 76 634 TriggerOverlap Read...

Page 43: ...d to FVAL start B usec Period FVAL end to next trigger start C usec Period from Trigger end edge to Exposure end D usec BGR8 11 21 35 431 62 35 BGR10p 14 01 43 539 78 43 BGR 2p 16 79 52 647 92 52 Trig...

Page 44: ...to FVAL start B usec Period FVAL end to next trigger start C usec Period from Trigger end edge to Exposure end D usec BGR8 16 53 51 427 482 BGR10p 20 65 63 531 3114 598 BGR 2p 24 78 75 635 714 Trigge...

Page 45: ...ormed in the following two modes on this camera Adjusting the Master Gain and Performing Fine Adjustment with R and B Master Mode When using this mode set IndividualGainMode to Off Adjust the AnalogAl...

Page 46: ...s In combination with ExposureAuto AcquisitionControl GainAuto can be used to adjust various changes in brightness ALC Automatic Level Control In the ALC function the automatic control of the gain lev...

Page 47: ...uto Gain Control cannot operate due to the ROI settings Height is less than 4 pixels l The names of the ALC operations by Gain and by ExposureTime are as follows l ALC operation by Gain AGC Auto Gain...

Page 48: ...ue Selectable Range Description JAI LUT Mode LUT Use LUT LUT Selector Red Green Blue Select the LUT channel to control LUT Index 0 256 Select the LUT index to configure Indexes represent the possible...

Page 49: ...adation in the dark areas may be less noticeable when camera outputs are displayed without processing The gamma function can be used to correct the camera signals with an opposite direction curve and...

Page 50: ...the lens cap as a shield for example 2 Configure the threshold level for defective pixel detection Up to 200 pixels can be corrected for each of the three sensors The threshold value is specified as...

Page 51: ...s Each point is saved to the camera s internal memory as you configure them You can configure values that are within the total effective pixel area Specify pixels for which interpolation is not necess...

Page 52: ...an area with both Width and Height set to more than 128 must be configured by the ROI function In such cases the correction area is included in the image area configured by the ROI See the table belo...

Page 53: ...ection l If the area in the screen with the highest brightness level is 175 LSB or less during 10 bit video output proper correction is not possible To Use the Shading Correction Function 1 Specify th...

Page 54: ...whichever you set later Binning Horizontal When BinningVertical 1 Off Digital Binning on FPGA When BinningVertical 2 On Analog Binning on Sensor Note Disabled when SensorMultiRoiMode is set to On and...

Page 55: ...ght as the number of lines scanned decreases The setting ranges for the ROI function s readable area based on the Binning setting BinningHorizontal BinningVertical are as follows Width OffsetX Pixels...

Page 56: ...0 Main Functions 56 Examples Setting Example 1 Binning Horizontal 1 Binning Vertical 1 Setting Example 2 Binning Horizontal 2 Binning Vertical 2 Note For details on the frame rates for common ROI size...

Page 57: ...ive scanning areas Index 1 to 5 for a singleframe image The areas can overlap and a separate frame will be output for each area Note This mode cannot be used with the following functions l Sequencer F...

Page 58: ...tions l Sequencer Function Overlap Multi ROI Mode l AP 1600T USB when BinningVertical 2 AND BinningVertical 2 Binning Function The setting is JAI CustomControlSensorMultiROI Specify width height horiz...

Page 59: ...the Sequencer function Notes l The Sequencer function cannot be used together with Overlap Multi ROI Mode and Sensor Multi ROI Function AP 1600T USB only l When SequencerMode is ON the Width Height Of...

Page 60: ...rt TriggerMode will remain On Sample TriggerSequencer mode operation User defined Indexes up to 128 1 Specify 1 in SequencerSetStart and start TriggerSequencer mode with index 1 2 Capture a 2 frame im...

Page 61: ...ndex value is changed Notes l The same index table will be executed for subsequent triggers unless the CommandSequencerIndex value is changed l SequencerFrameNumber and SequencerSetNext cannot be used...

Page 62: ...to AnalogControl or ExposureAuto AcquisitionControl or both to Continuous mode 2 Set the channel to be used as a reference in ALCControlReference Peak Channel or Selected Channel If set to Selected Ch...

Page 63: ...pace by configuring ColorTransofrmationMode and ColorTransformationRGBMode as follows ColorTransformation ColorTransformationMode ColorTransformationRGBMode RGB sRGB RGB sRGB RGB AdobeRGB RGB AdobeRGB...

Page 64: ...r function for enhancing the contrast of lines or edges within images and a Color Enhancer function for enhancing specified colors Edge Enhancer Function The Edge Enhancer function is enabled when Enh...

Page 65: ...s are available on this camera and the functions that can be counted are fixed for each counter Counter Selector Counter Event Source Fixed Counter Event Activation Counter0 Counts the number of Frame...

Page 66: ...AP 1600T USB AP 3200T USB User Manual Ver 2 0 Main Functions 66 Counter Occurrence Diagram Internal Camera Blocks...

Page 67: ...200T USB Enhancement ColorMatrix Note The Binning function on AP 1600T USB is enabled or disabled depending on the Binning settings For more information see Binning Function All video processes are en...

Page 68: ...dition when images are acquired with a single camera in sequence under multiple setting conditions you can search for images by their setting conditions Configuring Chunk Data 1 Set ChunkModeActive to...

Page 69: ...feature exist Instance Example Each Line related item LineSource LineInverter etc has LineSelector LineX instances which can be set or referenced as an index Selectors are a feature of element enumer...

Page 70: ...lay the SFNC version Device SFNC Version SubMinor SFNCSubMinorVersion Display the SFNC version Device Manifest Entry Selector 1 XML1 1 XML1 Selects the manifest entry to reference Fixed to XML1 Device...

Page 71: ...l Device Temperature Selector Mainboard Mainboard Select the area of the camera s interior for which to display the temperature sensor s reading Device Temperature C Display the internal temperature C...

Page 72: ...28 AP 3200T USB 2064 1032 BinningHorizontal 2 Display the maximum image width Height Max AP 1600T USB 1088 544 AP 3200T USB 1544 772 BinningVertical 2 Display the maximum image height Width Related To...

Page 73: ...method for vertical binning Binning Vertical 1 Off 2 x2 1 Off Set the number of pixels in theoertical direction for which to perform binning Pixel Format BGR8 BGR10p BGR12p BGR8 Set the pixel format...

Page 74: ...on Frame Count 1 65535 1 In MultiFrame mode set the number of frames to capture Acquisition Frame Rate Hz Related Topic Frame Rate Reference Theoretical value 0 125 Set the frame rate as a frequency u...

Page 75: ...of signal at which trigger is applied Trigger Overlap Off Readout Select the trigger overlap operation The below table shows the default values Off Acquisition Start Acquisition End Acquisition Transf...

Page 76: ...efault Description Exposure Time us Related Topic Actual Exposure Time 1us Set the exposure time The specifiable range varies depending on the StartTriggerMode and PixelFormat setting Offset Time Dura...

Page 77: ...Analog All Select the gain to configure Note When IndividualGaiMode is set to Off AnalogGreen s Gain value is fixed to 1 Gain x1 Set the gain value for the gain item selected with the GainSelector set...

Page 78: ...5 0 6 0 65 0 75 0 8 0 9 1 0 0 45 Set the gamma value LUT Mode Off Gamma LUT Off Select the JAI LUT mode LUT Control Related Topic LUT Lookup Table Configure LUT settings Note Settings that can only be...

Page 79: ...ransformation RGBMode Off sRGB AdobeRGB UserCustom Off Set the detailed mode when RGB is selected for the color space ColorMatrixSelector ColorMatrixR R ColorMatrixR G ColorMatrixR B ColorMatrixG R Co...

Page 80: ...t is input or output Line Inverter True False False Enable disable polarity inversion for the selected input signal or output signal Line Status True False False Display the status of the input signal...

Page 81: ...t Selector Counter and Timer Control Related Topic Counter and Timer Control Configure counter settings This camera only supports counter functions Counter and Timer Control Item Setting Range Default...

Page 82: ...value exceeded the maximum value UserSetControl Related Topic Step 7 Save the Settings Load factory default settings or save load user settings for camera settings Note Settings that can only be conf...

Page 83: ...ithin the index SequencerSetSelector 1 128 1 Select the TriggerSequencer mode and CommandSequencer mode index SequencerFrameNumber 1 255 1 Set the number of frames to display for the selected Sequence...

Page 84: ...d IndividualGainMode Setting Range Off 0 47 4 0 Default 1 0 On 1 0 Default 64 0 Set the GainAnalogRedl value SequencerGain AnalogGreen IndividualGainMode Setting Range Off 1 0 Fixed On 1 0 Default 64...

Page 85: ...applies to Trigger Sequencer patterns which include an index whose Sequencer ROI Next Index is set to OFF When the index whose Sequencer ROI Next Index is set to OFF is finished executing the value o...

Page 86: ...unkEnable 0 False 1 True 0 False Enables the inclusion of the selected Chunk data in the payload of the image ChunkOffsetX Dispaly the OffsetX value ImageFormatControl ChunkID 0x2000 ChunkOffsetY Disp...

Page 87: ...Display the GainAnalogBlue AnalogControl value ChunkID 0x2007 ChunkBlackLevelDigitalAll Display the BlackLevel DigitalAll AnalogControl value ChunkID 0x2008 ChunkBlackLevelDigitalRed Display the Black...

Page 88: ...11 ChunkLineStatusAllOnExposureStart Display the LineStatusAll DigitalIOControl value The data acquisition timing is at the ExposureStart and the displayed value is the value determined by the Line In...

Page 89: ...t the pulse generator Pulse GeneratorLength 1 1048575 30000 Set the maximum count up value using clock value Pulse Generator LengthMs ms 1 PulseGeratorClock MHz 1048575 PulseGeneratorClock MHz 66 6667...

Page 90: ...oint and End Point The setting range varies depending on the Clock Pre Scaler value Pulse Generator Repeat Count 0 255 0 Set the repeat count for the counter When this is set to 0 the counter will be...

Page 91: ...MidHigh MidLeft MidHigh MidRight MidHigh Right MidLow Left MidLow MidLeft MidLow MidRight MidLow Right LowLeft Low MidLeft Low MidRight LowRight LowRight Select the area for which to configure ALCAre...

Page 92: ...depends on the Gain setting ALCControlSpeed 1 slow 8 fast 4 Set the response speed for AGC ASC 8 is the fastest When ALCControlMode is set to Standard ALCStatus Off ASC AGC Allows confirmation of the...

Page 93: ...t Select the area for which to configure AWBAreaEnable AWBAreaEnable True False True Enable disable the photometry area selected in AWBAreaSelector AWBAreaEnableAll True False True True Operate AWB wi...

Page 94: ...ompensation Index 1 200 Select the index for the target blemish coordinates BlemishDataPosition X Y BlemishCompensation PositionX AP 1600T USB 1 1455 AP 3200T USB 1 2063 1 Display the X coordinate hor...

Page 95: ...his is set to Off shading correction data is not saved PerformShading Calibration Execute shading correction ShadingDetectResult Display the shading correction results JAICustomControlOverlapMultiROI...

Page 96: ...3200T USB 1544 772 BinningVertical 2 HeightMax Execute shading correction MultiRoiOffsetX 0 WidthMax MultiRoiWidth WidthMax AP 1600T USB 1456 728 AP 3200T USB 2064 1032 BinningHorizontal 2 0 Execute s...

Page 97: ...orMultiRoiWidth Min 16 Step 16 8 BinningHorizontal 2 Index1 720 Index2 720 Set the width for the selected sensor Multi Roi index Max Index1 SensorMultiRoiOffsetX Index2 SensorMultiRoiOffsetX Index1 In...

Page 98: ...l offset for the selected sensor Multi Roi index Max Index1 SensorMultiRoiOffsetY Index2 SensorMultiRoiHeight Index1 Index2 HeightMax SensorMultiRoiHeight Index2 HeightMax 1088 544 BinningVertical 2 S...

Page 99: ...Video Process Bypass Mode On Off Off Enable disable VideoProcessBypass mode EnhancerSelector Related Topic Edge Enhancer Color Enhancer Edge Color Specify the operation mode for Enhancer EnhancerEnab...

Page 100: ...rrect the display As the light emitting properties of the monitor are not linear the entire image may be darker or the gradation in the dark areas may be less noticeable when camera outputs are displa...

Page 101: ...Pixel Size 3 45 H 3 45 V m Effective Image Pixel Output AP 1600T USB 1456 H 1088 V AP 3200T USB 2064 H 1544 V Acquisition Frame Rate Max AP 1600T USB AP 3200T USB 8bit BGR8 Full 78 9 fps 38 3 fps Binn...

Page 102: ...t AcquisitionEnd Exposure FrameStart Transfer AcquisitionTransferStart ExposureMode Off Timed TriggerWidth PWC Trigger Overlap Off Read out Trigger Input Signals Low High Software PulseGenerator0 3 Us...

Page 103: ...e White Balance White Balanc eGain AnalogRed AnalogBlue 6 5dB 12dB DigitalRed DigitalBlue 0 915dB 0 828dB Balance White Auto Off Continuous Once ExposureContinuous ExposureOnce Preset3200K Preset5000K...

Page 104: ...25 C 60 C 20 80 non condensing Regulations CE EN61000 6 2 and EN61000 6 3 FCC part 15 class B RoHS WEEE KC Dimensions housing 44 44 74 mm WHD excluding mount protrusions Weight 170 g Notes l Design a...

Page 105: ...6 2 76 232 4 fps 24bit 0 3 MP 640 480 ROI 2x2 Binning 6 9 6 9 4 42 x 3 31 5 52 359 2 fps 24bit AP 3200T USB Pixel Count Resolution Screen Size ROI Binning PixelSize m Image Size mm Frame Rate 3 2 MP 2...

Page 106: ...AP 1600T USB AP 3200T USB User Manual Ver 2 0 Miscellaneous 106 Spectral Response AP 1600T USB AP 1600T USB AP 1600T USB LSX AP 1600T USB NF AP 1600T USB NF LSX...

Page 107: ...AP 1600T USB AP 3200T USB User Manual Ver 2 0 Miscellaneous 107 Spectral Response AP 3200T USB AP 1600T USB AP 1600T USB LSX AP 1600T USB NF AP 1600T USB NF LSX...

Page 108: ...AP 1600T USB AP 3200T USB User Manual Ver 2 0 Miscellaneous 108 Dimensions Notes l Dimensional tolerance 0 3mm l Unit mm...

Page 109: ...1 Minimum value of Gain AnalogAll Minimum value of Gain AnalogIndividualRed Green Blue 1 1 122 Near maximum value of Gain DigitalRed DigitalBlue 3 2 1 259 3 1 413 4 1 585 5 1 778 6 1 995 7 2 239 8 2 5...

Page 110: ...096 Near maximum value of Gain AnalogIndividualRed Green Blue 6 Notes l 1 Actual minimum value is 47 0 47 6 558 dB l 2 Actual minimum value is 90 0 9 0 915 dB l 3 Actual maximum value is 110 1 1 0 828...

Page 111: ...AP 1600T USB AP 3200T USB User Manual Ver 2 0 Miscellaneous 111 User s Record Model name Revision Serial No Firmware version For camera revision history please contact your local JAI distributor...

Page 112: ...Process Bypass Mode Previous Revisions AP 1600T USB Revision Date Changes 1 4 July 2022 Corrected China RoHS and the Binning description 1 3 Jun 2019 eBUS SDK for JAI 1 2 May 2019 AP 1600T USB LSX AP...

Page 113: ...Trademarks Other systems and product names described in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners The and symbols are not used in this document...

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