3 Product Specification
MV1-D1312C-160
Exposure Time
10
µ
s ... 0.42 s
Exposure time increment
25 ns
Frame rate
3)
( T
int
= 10
µ
s)
108 fps
Pixel clock frequency
80 MHz
Pixel clock cycle
12.5 ns
Camera taps
2
Read out mode
sequential or simultaneous
Table 3.3: Model-specific parameters (Footnote:
3)
Maximum frame rate @ full resolution)
MV1-D1312C-160
Operating temperature
0°C ... 50°C
Camera power supply
+12 V DC (
±
10 %)
Trigger signal input range
+5 .. +15 V DC
Max. power consumption
< 3.5 W
Lens mount
C-Mount (CS-Mount optional)
Dimensions
60 x 60 x 45 mm
3
Mass
265 g
Conformity
CE / RoHS / WEE
Table 3.4: Physical characteristics and operating ranges
Fig. 3.2 shows the quantum efficiency and Fig. 3.3 the responsivity of the A1312C CMOS sensor,
displayed as a function of wavelength. For more information on photometric and radiometric
measurements see the Photonfocus application notes AN006 and AN008 available in the
support area of our website www.photonfocus.com.
The A1312C colour sensor is equipped with a cover glass. It incorporates an infra-red cut-off
filter to avoid false colours arising when an infra-red component is present in the illumination.
Fig. 3.4 shows the transmssion curve of the cut-off filter.
3.4
RGB Bayer Pattern Filter
Fig. 3.5 shows the bayer filter arrangement on the pixel matrix in the MV1-D1312C camera
series. The numbers in the figure represents pixel position x, pixel position y.
The fix bayer pattern arrangement has to be considered when the ROI configu-
ration is changed or the MROI feature is used (see 4.3). It depends on the line
number in which an ROI starts. An ROI can start at an even or an odd line num-
ber.
3.5
Frame Grabber relevant Configuration
The parameters and settings, which are essential to configure the frame grabber are shown in
the following table. The timing diagrams of the camera are given in Section 4.1.2.
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