LBP2 User Guide
Document No: 50306-001
Rev G 3/12/2020
Page 96
APPENDIX B
Camera Specifications
Item
Specification
Model
LBP2-VIS2
LBP2-HR-VIS2
LBP2-HR-VIS3
Application
1/1.8” Format
1/1.8” Format
1/1.8” Format
Spectral Response
190 - 1100nm (2)
190 - 1100nm (2)
190 - 1100nm (2)
Active Area
7.1mm X 5.3mm
7.1mm X 5.3mm
7.1mm X 5.3mm
Pixel Spacing
7.38μm x 7.38μm
3.69μm x 3.69μm
4.4μm x 4.4μm
Number of Effective Pixels
964 x 724
1928 x 1448
1624 x 1224
Minimum System Dynamic Range
56 dB
56 dB
60 dB
Linearity with Power
±1%
±1%
±1%
Accuracy of Beam With
±2%
±2%
±2%
Frame Rates in 12 bit Mode
23 fps at Full Resolution
13 fps at Full Resolution
15 fps at Full Resolution
Shutter Duration
30μs to Multiple Frames
30μs to Multiple Frames
30μs to Multiple Frames
Gain Control
0 dB to 24 dB
0 dB to 24 dB
0 dB to 24 dB
Trigger
Hardware/Software Trigger & Strobe Out
Photodiode Trigger
Si Response: SP90408
Si Response: SP90408
Si Response: SP90408
Saturation Intensity (1)
0.97μw/cm
2
0.97μw/cm
2
0.97μw/cm
2
Lowest Measurable Signal (1)
1.2nW/cm
2
1.2nW/cm
2
1.2nW/cm
2
Damage Threshold
50W/cm
2
/ 0.1J/cm
2
with all filters installed for < 100ns pulse width (3)
Dimensions
48mm x 44mm x 20.2mm
48mm x 44mm x 20.2mm
29mm x 29mm x 29.5mm
CCD Recess
4.5mm
4.5mm
4.5mm
Image Quality at 1064nm
Pulsed with trigger sync - excellent
Pulsed with video trigger - good
CW - good
Operation Mode
Interline Transfer CCD
Interline Transfer CCD
Interline Transfer CCD
PC Interface
USB 3.0
USB 3.0
USB 3.0
OS Supported
Windows 7/10 (32/64)
Windows 7/10 (32/64)
Windows 7/10 (32/64)
Notes:
(1) Camera set to full resolution at maximum frame rate and exposure times, running CW at 632.8nm wavelength.
Camera set to minimum useful gain for saturation test and maximum useful gain for lowest signal test.
(2) Camera may be useable for wavelengths below 350nm but sensitivity is low and detector deterioration may occur.
Therefore UV image converter is recommended. Although our silicon cameras have shown response out to 1320nm it
can cause significant blooming which could lead to significant errors of beam width measurement.
(3) This is the damage threshold of the filter glass of the filters. Assuming all filters mounted with ND1 (red housing)
filter in the front. Distortion of the beam may occur with average power densities as low as 5W/cm
2
.
Note: All USB3 cameras supported by LBP2 will operate in either 32 bit or 64 bit
Windows Operating Systems (OS). Newport recommends Windows 10 with at least
4GB of RAM memory and an add-in graphics card.