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GO-5100M-PGE / GO-5100C-PGE

Features

The GO-5100M-PGE/GO-5100C-PGE is an industrial progressive scan camera equipped with a 
2/3-inch global shutter CMOS image sensor with 5.1 effective megapixels (2464 × 2056). The unit is 
compact and lightweight in design and is equipped with GigE Vision Ver. 1.1 interface.

 

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The GO-5100M-PGE produces monochrome output while the GO-5100C-PGE produces Bayer output.

Compact and lightweight

The unit’s compact size (approx. 29 × 29 × 41.5 mm, excluding lens mount) and lightweight design 
(approx. 46 g) allows for easy assembly and installation.

Gigabit Ethernet interface supporting GigE Vision Ver. 1.1

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High-speed transfer at up to 1 Gbps of uncompressed data, the ideal format for image processing.

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Connection of multiple cameras and computers supported through use of a switching hub, etc.

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Maximum cable length of 100 m.

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Support for IEEE802.af-compliant PoE (Power over Ethernet) allowing you to supply power to the 
camera via the LAN cable.

Note

Interface card or switching hub must support PoE. Alternatively, power can be supplied via the 6-pin connector 
using an op12 to +24V DC power supply.

Output formats

You can choose from 8-bit, 10-bit, and 12-bit* output for both monochrome and Bayer.

* As the color camera cannot perform white balance when using 12-bit output, perform white balance on the 

application.

High frame rate

The GO-5100M-PGE and GO-5100C-PGE are both capable of frame rates of up to 22.7 fps (8-bit 
format) for full 5.1-megapixel output. Even faster frame rates can be achieved when binning is utilized 
(GO-5100M-PGE only) or when a smaller ROI (region of interest) is specified.

ALC (automatic level control) function

Combine the automatic gain control and automatic exposure control functions to allow handling of 
changes in various brightnesses.

Variety of pre-process functions

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LUT (lookup table)

For programmable control over gamma and contrast.

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Gamma correction

Gamma can be set to 0.45, 0.60, or 1.0 (off).

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Shading correction (flat field and color shading)

Non-uniformity (i.e., shading) in the amount of light generated by the lens and lighting equipment can 
be corrected.

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Bayer white balance (GO-5100C-PGE only)

White balance can be automatically adjusted continuously. It can also be adjusted manually using R, 
and B gain.

Summary of Contents for GO-5100C-PGE

Page 1: ... safety precautions and instructions on how to operate the unit Be sure to read this manual to ensure proper operation and store it safely for future use 2016 JAI User Manual GO 5100M PGE GO 5100C PGE 5 1M Digital Progressive Scan Monochrome and Color Camera Document Version 1 0 GO 5100 PGE_Ver 1 0_June 2016 ...

Page 2: ...Combinations 25 Acquisition Control Image Acquisition Controls 26 Changing the Frame Rate 26 Maximum Frame Rate 26 Maximum frame rate period formula 27 Exposure Mode 28 Trigger Control 28 Shortest Repetition Period for Triggers 29 When Exposure Mode is Timed 29 When Exposure Mode is Trigger Width 30 Event Control 31 Event message occurrence diagram 31 Internal camera blocks 31 To use the event con...

Page 3: ...tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radi...

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Page 6: ...CMOS image sensors The following phenomena are known to occur on cameras equipped with CMOS image sensors These do not indicate malfunctions Aliasing When shooting straight lines stripes and similar patterns vertical aliasing zigzag distortion may appear on the monitor Blooming When the camera is pointed at scenes containing very bright areas or strong light sources some pixels on the CMOS image s...

Page 7: ...vely power can be supplied via the 6 pin connector using an optional 12 to 24V DC power supply Output formats You can choose from 8 bit 10 bit and 12 bit output for both monochrome and Bayer As the color camera cannot perform white balance when using 12 bit output perform white balance on the application High frame rate The GO 5100M PGE and GO 5100C PGE are both capable of frame rates of up to 22 ...

Page 8: ... Computer PoE compatible switching hub Parts Identification 1 Lens mount C mount Mount a C mount lens microscope adapter etc here Before mounting a lens be sure to refer to Step 2 Connecting Devices page 13 and confirm the precautions for attaching a lens and the supported lens types ...

Page 9: ...on is 1000BASE T or 100BASE TX The specifications described in this manual such as those for frame rate and trigger frequency cannot be met when using a 100BASE TX connection LED status and camera status LED Light Status Power trigger LED Lit amber Camera initializing Lit green Camera in operation Blinking green During operation in trigger mode trigger signals are being input The blinking interval...

Page 10: ...c or equivalent Pin No Input output Signal Description 1 DC IN 12 to 24 V 2 In Opto IN 1 GPIO 5 3 Out Opto OUT 1 GPIO 1 4 Out Opto OUT 2 GPIO 2 5 Opto Common 6 GND Recommended external input circuit diagram reference example TLP2366 1 3 6 5 4 1SS400 180CS BF545C S D G IN USER POWER1 3 3V to 24V JAI GO Series CAMERA side User side 3 3V JAI camera HIROSE_6Pin_No 5 HIROSE_6Pin_No 2 User side ...

Page 11: ...RA side 330 330 2SC6033 4k7 OUT 4k7 Userload resistor lamp relay etc JAI camera User side Characteristics of the recommended circuits for Opto OUT OUTPUT LINE RESPONSE TIME Output Line Voltage Camera Output Signal RT TDR TDF FT 90 10 Output LEVEL User Vcc 0 8 to 1 1 7 Camera locking screw holes M3 3 mm depth Use these holes when attaching an MP 43 tripod adapter plate optional or mounting the came...

Page 12: ...re first time only When using the camera for the first time install the software for configuring and controlling the camera JAI SDK on the computer When you install JAI SDK JAI Camera Control Tool will also be installed 1 Download the JAI Getting Started Guide and JAI SDK from the JAI website URL http www jai com en support download jai software 2 Refer to the JAI Getting Started Guide and install...

Page 13: ...Lens 3 LAN cable or direct connection 4 Network card 5 Computer Switching hub to external trigger or 7 AC adapter not supplied power supply 1 Lens C mount lenses with lens mount protrusions of 9 mm or less can be attached 9 mm or less Lens mount protrusion Lens The diagonal of the camera s CMOS image sensor is 11 mm the size of standard 2 3 inch lenses To prevent vignetting and to obtain the optim...

Page 14: ...ory 5e or higher Category 6 recommended When supplying power via PoE connect to a PoE compatible switching hub or a PoE compatible network card Refer to the specifications of the cable for details on its bend radius 4 Network card Install this in the computer that will be used to configure and operate the camera As the GO 5100 PGE supports PoE you can also use PoE compatible network cards Refer to...

Page 15: ...a status page 9 in the Parts Identification section Note Initialization of the camera will not complete unless it is connected to the network If the power trigger LED does not switch to green within minutes of supplying power check the LAN cable and other connections After initialization is completed once the power trigger LED will remain green even if the network is disconnected Step 4 Configurin...

Page 16: ... 0 pixels Pixel Format GO 5100M PGE Mono8 GO 5100C PGE BayerRG8 You can specify the image acquisition area For details see ROI Regional Scanning Function page 37 1 Select the Feature Properties tab and select the item you want to configure under Image Format Control when a configurable item is selected Note Settings can only be changed when image acquisition on the camera is stopped If an item is ...

Page 17: ...Exposure Mode is set to Timed Caution When Exposure Mode is set to Off Trigger Mode cannot be set to On Other settings may also be restricted depending on the exposure mode so be sure to set the exposure mode before configuring the trigger settings Adjusting Packet Size With Trigger Mode set to Off and Exposure Mode set to Continuous clicking the Start Acquisition button should produce a live imag...

Page 18: ...gnal Falling Edge falling edge of input signal Exposure Mode Timed control via exposure time Exposure Time 8 bit 14 to 7999812 µs 1 10 12 bit 27 to 7999631 µs 1 Exposure Auto Off Continuous 1 The maximum value for Exposure Time varies depending on the value configured for the Acquisition Frame Rate Raw setting Max value for Exposure Time Acquisition Frame Rate Raw value 188 μs 8 bit or 369 μs 10 1...

Page 19: ...e Mode Trigger Width control via trigger width 1 Set Exposure Mode to Trigger Width When you select Trigger Width Trigger Mode will automatically be set to On 2 Set Trigger Selector to Frame Start Frame Start is the default setting 3 If necessary change the Trigger Source and Trigger Activation settings Other controls In addition to exposure time the following can also be controlled by external tr...

Page 20: ... value for Exposure Time Acquisition Frame Rate Raw value 188 μs 8 bit or 369 μs 10 12 bit The minimum value will differ depending on the Pixel Format setting value 1 Set Exposure Mode to Timed Timed is the default setting 2 Specify the exposure time in Exposure Time The setting value for the exposure time can only be changed when Exposure Auto is set to Off If Exposure Auto is set to Continuous t...

Page 21: ...lue digital B gain can be configured individually v Configure the gain value in Gain Digital All master gain can be set to a value from x1 to x16 0 dB to 24 dB the analog gain value The resolution is set in x0 01 steps 0 05 dB to 0 08 dB depending on the setting value Values are configured by multipliers For example the values set for x1 and x16 are 100 and 1600 respectively For the GO 5100C PGE t...

Page 22: ...Analog Control and select the black level you want to configure in Black Level Selector For the GO 5100M PGE only Digital All master black can be configured For the GO 5100C PGE Digital All master black Digital Red digital R and Digital Blue digital B can be configured individually 2 Specify the adjustment value in Black Level Step 6 Configuring Various Other Settings See Settings List page 46 and...

Page 23: ...not be overwritten Caution Settings can only be saved when image acquisition on the camera is stopped 3 Select User Set Save and click Execute User Set Save Command The current setting values are saved as user settings To load user settings 1 Stop image acquisition User settings can only be loaded when image capture on the camera is stopped 2 Select the settings to load User Set1 to User Set3 in U...

Page 24: ...er Binning Vertical 1 Binning Horizontal 1 Exposure Time ROI Balance White Auto 2 Gain Auto Exposure Auto Sensor Multi ROI Sequencer Trigger Sequencer Mode Command Sequencer Mode Off Off 1 1 Off 1 2 2 1 2 2 Timed Off 1 1 Off 1 2 2 1 2 2 Timed EPS On 1 1 Off 1 2 2 1 2 2 Trigger Width On 1 1 Off 1 2 2 1 2 2 1 Operates only on the GO 5100M PGE 2 Operates only on the GO 5100C PGE ...

Page 25: ...elector The combinations of source signals and output destinations are indicated in the following Selector Cross point switch output Source signal Cross point switch input Output destination Trigger Selector Line Selector Pulse Generator Selector Acquisition Start Acquisition Stop Frame Start Transfer Start Line2 OPT Out 1 GPIO 1 Line3 OPT Out 2 GPIO 2 Time Stamp Reset NAND 0 In 1 NAND 0 In 2 NAND...

Page 26: ...images continuously until the Acquisition Stop command is executed Changing the Frame Rate When Trigger Mode is disabled you can change the frame rate in Acquisition Frame Rate Note The shortest frame period varies depending on the ROI pixel format and binning mode selected The longest frame period is 0 125 Hz 8 sec When Trigger Mode is enabled the Acquisition Frame Rate setting is disabled Maximu...

Page 27: ... frame rate FR_Cont Min Sensor FR Interface FR Exposure time possible within frames MaxOverlapTime_TrOloff 1 FR_Cont 1 Sensor FR Exposure time outside of frame interval NonOverlapExposureTime_TrOloff ExposureTime MaxOverlapTime_TrOloff However NonOverlapExposureTime_TrOloff calculation results that are 0 or below will be considered as 0 For TriggerWidth the trigger pulse is equivalent to ExposureT...

Page 28: ... an external trigger Trigger Width Mode in which control of the exposure time is performed using the pulse width of the trigger input signal The exposure time will be the same as the pulse width of the trigger input signal This allows long exposure The settings for exposure control and triggers are related to each other Be sure to configure the settings described in Configuring Exposure and Extern...

Page 29: ... ms 7 82 ms 7 82 ms Binning Vertical 2 22 03 ms 33 04 ms 44 05 ms The values in parentheses indicate exposure time GO 5100M PGE only The shortest periods of trigger in the table above are values for when the trigger overlap is set to Readout When the trigger overlap is set to Off the exposure time will be added to the periods When Exposure Mode is Timed Example When Trigger Source is set to Line 5...

Page 30: ...de is Trigger Width Example When Trigger Source is set to Line 5 Optical In 1 and OptIn Filter Selector is set to 10 µs Trigger overlap Off FVAL Sensor Exposure Trigger Height x Line Period EEN t2 t4 t5 t3 t1 Readout duration Next trigger disabled Next trigger input enabled t1 t2 t3 t4 t5 8 bit 14 μs 52 μs 52 μs 464 μs 16 0 ms 10 bit packed 27 μs 91 μs 89 μs 903 μs 10 9 ms 10 bit 32 9 ms Trigger o...

Page 31: ...am First signal on which an event is configured Second signal on which an event is configured GVCP transmission line Event occurrence The event occurrence is verified and sent via GVCP with a timestamp added The event occurrence is verified and sent via GVCP with a timestamp added Event occurrence Internal camera blocks Event signal Event detection The event occurrence time event type and timestam...

Page 32: ... All can be used for gain control for both the monochrome and color camera Analog All master gain uses the sensor s internal gain function and consists of analog gain digital gain Analog gain is used for lower gain and analog gain digital gain is used when the gain becomes high R and B can be configured individually as digital gain on the GO 5100C PGE For details on how to configure the settings s...

Page 33: ...setting points indexes To use the LUT function Configure the settings as follows Item Setting value selectable range Description JAI LUT Mode LUT Use LUT LUT Selector GO 5100M PGE Mono GO 5100C PGE Red Gree Blue Select the LUT channel to control LUT Index GO 5100M PGE 0 to 255 GO 5100C PGE 0 to 255 Select the LUT index to configure Indexes represent the possible pixel values captured on the sensor...

Page 34: ...he 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 displayed without processing The gamma function can be used to correct the camera signals with an opposite direction curve and produce a display that is close to linear Example of the light emitting properties of the monitor dis...

Page 35: ...er of the screen H V The size of the correction block is 20 H 17 V blocks and calculation errors in the correction data are minimized due to the small interpolation block Each block is 128 128 pixels The total size of the blocks is 2560 H 2176 V but the actual number of effective pixels for the camera is 2464 H 2056 V The ineffective peripheral areas will be deleted internally on the camera automa...

Page 36: ...0M PGE Flat Shading fixed GO 5100C PGE Flat Shading Color Shading Select the shading correction mode Shading Mode User 1 User 2 User 3 Select the user area to which to save the shading correction value Display a white chart under a uniform light and execute Perform Shading Calibration Note After shading correction is executed the shading correction value is automatically saved to the user area sel...

Page 37: ...wer height as the number of lines scanned decreases The minimum area is as follows Width pixels Height pixels GO 5100M PGE Binning Off 16 Binning On 8 The minimum value for Monochrome varies depending on the Binning setting 1 GO 5100C PGE 16 2 Example 1 Without binning Binning Horizontal 1 Binning Vertical 1 OffsetX OffsetY Height Width 2056 Height Max 2464 Width Max Scanning range Example 2 With ...

Page 38: ...as cannot overlap The frame rate can be increased in relation to size of the area specified in the vertical direction but not in relation to the horizontal direction In the horizontal direction the configuration for the second and subsequent row will be identical In the vertical direction the configuration for the second and subsequent column will be identical Configuration Configure each area so ...

Page 39: ...xposures of objects under inspection to adjust for areas or components with significantly different levels of reflectance The order of execution and the repetition of particular presets are based on user defined parameters configured in Sequencer Control Two operation modes Trigger Sequencer mode and Command Sequencer mode are available for the Sequencer function Trigger Sequencer mode With this m...

Page 40: ... is decremented internally If the result of the decrement is not zero the Trigger Sequencer pattern starts over from Index1 If the result of the decrement is zero the status changes to Acquisition Stop and external triggers are not accepted Trigger Sequencer example User defined Indexes up to 128 Index1 Index2 Index4 Index3 ROI Exposure Gain LUT Binning Frame Count 2 Next Index 3 ROI Exposure Gain...

Page 41: ...anging light conditions different types or sizes of objects being inspected or other factors This allows applications to change ROI exposure gain etc without being restricted to a predefined pattern As with Trigger Sequencer Sequencer LUT Mode defines whether Gamma or LUT is to be applied to the sequence If Gamma is selected the Gamma setting defined in the camera s Analog Control section will be ...

Page 42: ... but simultaneous readout of all images would overwhelm the available network bandwidth The delayed readout buffer can hold up to 7 frames in 8 bit mode or 3 frames in 10 bit or 12 bit modes For details see Trigger Control page 28 ALC Automatic Level Control Function The ALC automatic level control function combines the automatic gain control AGC Auto Gain Control and automatic exposure control AS...

Page 43: ...l areas as auto gain metering areas or whether to specify the areas individually 0 Specify areas as auto gain metering areas 16 areas individually 1 Specify all areas as auto gain metering areas ALC Area Selector Individually select any of 16 areas for automatic gain metering This setting is also used for automatic exposure control ALC Area Enable Select True to enable the metering area selected i...

Page 44: ...iggers will occur Counter occurrence diagram Frame trigger Frame trigger counter Set to count 1 Exposure Start Exposure start counter Set to count 2 GVCP transmission GVCP reception Event occurrence Event occurrence Count up Count up Count 2 request Read count value Count 1 Request Read count value Counter reset Counter reset Count 1 reset Count 2 reset Note To reset the counter itself execute Cou...

Page 45: ...set to the same bit width Operation using 12 bit outputs must be performed in bypass mode Video process bypass mode On Off Camera operation All video processes except Gain all excluding R B Gain and Blemish Compensation are disabled All video processes are enabled Camera output 8 10 12 bit 8 10 bit Differences in camera operation When video process bypass mode is disabled All video processes are e...

Page 46: ...he sensor Width Max 2464 2464 Display the maximum image width Height Max 2056 2056 Display the maximum image height Width Binning Horizontal 1 16 to 2464 Binning Horizontal 2 8 to 1232 The minimum value for Monochrome varies depending on the Binning Horizontal setting 2464 Set the image width Height GO 5100M PGE Binning Vertical 1 1 to 2056 Binning Vertical 2 1 to 1028 GO 5100C PGE 2 to 2056 The m...

Page 47: ...004 Set the frame rate as a frequency unit Hz The maximum value varies depending on the TapGeometory and ROI settings Trigger Selector Acquisition Start Acquisition End Frame Start Acquisition Transfer Start Frame Start Select the trigger operation Trigger Mode Off On Off Select the trigger mode Trigger Software Execute a software trigger Trigger Source Low High Software Pulse Generator 0 User Out...

Page 48: ... the gamma value JAI LUT Mode Off Gamma LUT Off Select the JAI LUT mode f LUT Control Configure LUT settings LUT Selector GO 5100M PGE Mono GO 5100C PGE Red Green Blue GO 5100M PGE Mono GO 5100C PGE Green Select the LUT channel to control LUT Index 0 to 255 0 Set the LUT index table number LUT Value 0 to 4095 0 Set the LUT value g Sequencer Control Configure sequencer settings Sequencer Mode On Of...

Page 49: ...ent index number to the number configured in Sequencer Set Start h Digital IO Control Configure settings for digital input output Line Selector Line2 Opt Out 1 Line3 Opt Out 2 Line5 Opt In 1 Time Stamp Reset NAND Gate 0 In 1 NAND Gate 0 In 2 NAND Gate 1 In 1 NAND Gate 1 In 2 Line2 Opt Out 1 Select the input output to configure Line Mode Input Output Output Display the input output status whether i...

Page 50: ...et the start point of the Low interval in milliseconds When the counter reaches this value the output will be 0 The setting range varies depending on the Clock Pre scaler value Pulse Generator pulse width ms 0 to 14 1222 33 3333 Display the High interval width of the pulse in milliseconds The duration between the Start Point and End Point is calculated The setting range varies depending on the Clo...

Page 51: ...on Stream Channel Source Socket Message Channel Source Socket Command Concatenation Write Mem Packet Resend Event Event Data Pending Ack Action Extended Status Codes Discovery Ack Delay Discovery Ack Delay Writable Test Data Manifest Table CCP Application Socket Link Speed Heartbeat Disable Serial Number Link Local Address configuration Select the supported options for GigE Vision Supported Option...

Page 52: ... the action Action Group Key 0x00 Set the key that executes action 1 Action Group Mask 0x00 Set the mask value that creates the action 0 group l User Set Control Configure user settings User Set Selector 0 Default User Set1 to User Set3 Default factory default values Select the user settings User Set Load Load user settings User Set Save Save the current setting values as user settings m Chunk Dat...

Page 53: ...fastest o JAI Custom Control Blemish Configure settings for JAI white blemish correction Blemish Enable True False True Enable disable blemish correction Blemish Detect Execute blemish detection Blemish Detect Threshold 0 to 100 10 Set the blemish detection threshold Blemish Detect Position Index 0 to 255 0 Select the index for the target blemish coordinates Blemish Data Position X Y Blemish Detec...

Page 54: ...er Frame Start Exposure Start Exposure Transfer End Off Select the counter event signal for which to read the count value Counter 0 to 2 Event Activation Rising Edge Falling Edge Display the timing at which to count Counter 0 to 2 Reset Reset the counter Counter 0 to 2 Refresh Update the count value Counter 0 to 2 Value 0 Display the count value Counter 0 to 2 Status Counter Active Counter Active ...

Page 55: ...Recording Skip Count 0 Recording mode List CyclicBuffer List Optimize the AVI file creation for Mono8 True False True Prompt user for AVI Encoder True False True Camera Link Transport Layer Automatically probe for CameraLink devices at startup True False True Use Highest Baud rate for XML download from camera True False False Show CameraLink Warning Dialog True False True CXP Transport Layer Sync ...

Page 56: ... log file path Enable GenApi logging True False False Enable GenTL logging True False False Enable CIProtocol logging True False False Enable USB logging True False False Log Level FATAL ALERT CRIT ERROR WARN NOTICE INFO DEBUG NOTEST INFO Format string LOG d x c m n Append To Log file True False False Video Display Stretch Live Video True False True Restore Live Video Window True False True Skip i...

Page 57: ... to correct 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 displayed without processing Using the gamma function performs correction to produce a display that is close to linear For details see Gamma Function page 34 Settings and operations Problem Cause and ...

Page 58: ...ROI Width 16 to 2464 16 pixels step 16 to 2464 16 pixels step Offset X 0 to 2448 16 pixels step 0 to 2448 16 pixels step Height 1 to 2056 1 line step 2 to 2056 2 lines step Offset Y 0 to 2054 1 line step 0 to 2054 2 lines step Binning H 1 2464 H 2464 H 2 1232 H V 1 2056 V 2056 V 2 1028 V Pixel Format Mono8 Mono10 Mono10 Packed Mono12 Mono12 Packed BayerGR8 BayerGR10 BayerGR10 Packed BayerGR12 Baye...

Page 59: ... 0 6 an 1 0 OFF 3 steps available LUT OFF γ 1 0 ON 256 points can be set Power supply 6 pin connector Input range DC 12 V to 24 V 10 via input terminal Current 275 mA 20 mA at 12 V input full pixel Typical Current 3 3 W at 12 V input full pixel Typical PoE Input range DC 36 V to 57 V Current 83 mA 6 mA at 48 V input full pixel Typical Current 3 99 W at 48 V input full pixel Typical Lens mount C mo...

Page 60: ...50 ROI 3 45 3 45 1 2 6 6 04 mm 68 4 fps 8 bit 1 3 MP 1280 1024 ROI 3 45 3 45 1 2 8 5 66 mm 70 1 fps 8 bit 0 5 MP 800 600 ROI 3 45 3 45 1 4 6 3 45 mm 116 5 fps 8 bit 0 5 MP 800 600 Mono only ROI 2 2 Binning 6 9 6 9 1 2 3 6 90 mm 116 5 fps 8 bit 0 3 MP 640 480 ROI 3 45 3 45 1 5 75 2 76 mm 143 4 fps 8 bit 0 3 MP 640 480 Mono only ROI 2 2 Binning 6 9 6 9 1 2 9 5 52 mm 143 4 fps 8 bit Spectral Response...

Page 61: ... 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 1 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 Sensitivity wave length nm GO 5100C Sensitivity Rch Gch Bch Dimensions 12 20 10 41 5 12 5 23 7 14 22 29 29 C Mount 4 M2 Depth3 3 M3 Depth3 20 Dimensional tolerance 0 3 mm Unit mm ...

Page 62: ...rk of AIA Automated Imaging Association Microsoft and Windows are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries Intel and Intel Core are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the United States and other countries Other system and product names described in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners The and s...

Page 63: ... Properties 46 Frame Rate 26 Frame Rate Reference 60 G Gain Auto 43 Gain Control 32 Gain Level 43 Gamma Function 34 GPIO 25 I Initial Settings for the Camera 15 Installing the Software 12 J JAI Camera Control Tool 12 JAI SDK 12 L LAN cable 14 LED 9 Lens 13 Lens mount 8 LINK LED 9 Lookup Table 33 LUT 33 N Network card 14 O Optional accessories not supplied 59 Output format 16 P Parts Identification...

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