Features and Benefits
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The camera sensor (depending on model) supports acquisitions of:
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1024x768 (XGA) images at a maximum rate of 30 frames/sec
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648x494 (VGA) images at a maximum rate of 60 frames/sec
It also supports 8 opto idolated digital IO lines in addition to a dedicated light
connector for controlling and powering an external light (HawkEye™ 1610T
configuration only). Partial scan at higher frame rates is supported.
There is full support for:
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Acquisition modes, including:
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Exposure (64 usec to 58.8 msec)
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Analog gain (0.1 to 63.0)
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Offset (-255 to +255)
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HawkEye™ 1600T I/O:
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1 trigger
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1 strobe output
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3 opto isolated outputs
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4 additional opto isolated general purpose I/O fully assignable in the avp
Features and Benefits
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Compact, all-in-one smart camera configuration for ease of integration
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Built-in digital I/O, serial communications and Ethernet networking for open
connectivity to other equipment
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Flexibility in lighting and optics selection for broad applicability
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Comprehensive, fully-featured vision processing toolkit
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Graphical environment for fast application development
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No conventional programming required for setup of complex vision
applications
Summary of Contents for HawkEye 1600T
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