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SVS-VISTEK 

Feature description 

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Gamma Correction 

Using the LookUp Table makes is also possible to implement a 
logarithmic correction. Commonly called Gamma Correction. 

Historically Gamma Correction was used to correct the illumination 
behavior of CRT displays, by compensating brightness-to-voltage with a 
Gamma value between 1,8 up to 2,55. 

The Gamma algorithms for correction can simplify resolution shifting as 
shown seen above. 

Input & Output signal range from 0 to 1 

Output-Signal = Input-

Signal

 

 

Figure 2: Several gamma curves comparable to a LUT 

Gamma values less than 1.0 map darker image values into a wider 
ranger. 
Gama values greater than 1.0 do the same for brighter values. 

 

NOTICE 

Gamma Algorithm is just a way to generate a LUT. It is not 
implemented in the camera directly.. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for exo174

Page 1: ...6 19 2020 Manual EXO Series GigE exo174 exo183 exo183TR exo249 exo250 exo250Z exo253Z exo264 exo265 exo267 exo273 exo304 exo304TR exo367TR exo387TR exo428 exo4000 ...

Page 2: ...anual prior to starting any work with this camera The basic prerequisite for safe work is compliant with all specified safety and handling instructions Accident prevention guidelines and general safety regulations shoud be applied Illustrations in this Operation Manual are provided for basic understanding and can vary from the actual model of this camera No claims can be derived from the illustrat...

Page 3: ...t output connectors 19 4 The EXO 20 5 Feature description 23 5 1 Basics 23 5 1 1 Global shutter 23 5 1 2 Rolling Shutter 23 5 1 3 Exposure 25 5 1 4 Exposure speed 26 5 1 5 Acquisition and Processing Time 26 5 1 6 Auto exposure 27 5 1 7 Bit Depth 27 5 1 8 Color 28 5 1 9 Resolution 29 5 1 10 Offset 29 5 1 11 Gain 30 5 1 12 Flip Image 31 5 1 13 Binning 32 5 1 14 Decimation 34 5 1 15 Burst Mode 35 5 2...

Page 4: ...gger Signals 65 5 3 12 Prescale 67 5 3 13 Micro Four Thirds 67 6 Specifications 69 6 1 exo174 GE 70 6 2 exo183 GE 73 6 3 exo183 GETR 76 6 4 exo249 GE 79 6 5 exo250 GE 82 6 6 exo250GE 85 6 7 exo253ZGE 88 6 8 exo264 GE 90 6 9 exo265 GE 93 6 10 exo267 GE 96 6 11 exo273 GE 99 6 12 exo304 GE 102 6 13 exo304 GETR 105 6 14 exo342 GE 108 6 15 exo367 GETR 111 6 16 exo367 GE 114 6 17 exo387 GETR 117 6 18 ex...

Page 5: ...Content Legal Information v 7 4 exo428 GE 143 7 5 exo4000 GE 146 7 6 exo250 GE exo264 GE exo265 GE 150 7 7 C CS mount 154 8 Terms of warranty 156 9 FAQ 157 10 Glossary of Terms 158 ...

Page 6: ...SVS VISTEK Legal Information Content of Camera Set 6 ...

Page 7: ...ards EN 55032 2012 AC 2013 Class B and EN 61000 6 2 2005 All SVS VISTEK cameras comply with the recommendation of the European Union concerning RoHS Rules USA and Canada This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference th...

Page 8: ...t data cable before power 2 2 2 Connect the camera The camera is powered on by connecting power to to the camera Connect the power supply with the Hirose connector When using your own power supply voltage range 10 25 V DC see also Hirose 12 pin layout of the power connector For power input specifications refer to specifications Generally external power supply for USB3 Vision CoaXPress if PoCXP ena...

Page 9: ...ange 10 25 V DC see also Hirose 12 pin layout of the power connector For power input specifications refer to specifications 2 3 Camera status LED codes On power up the camera will indicate its current operation status with a flashing LED on its back The LED will change color and rhythm The meaning of the blinking codes translates as follows ...

Page 10: ...nd this document in the download area as well Generally any GenICam based software package should be able to run a SVS Vistek camera GigE Vision USB3 Camera Link It is strongly recommended to uninstall the existing version of SVCam Kit or SVCapture before installing the new version While installing please deactivate your firewall and antivirus programs Install procedure short version The SVCam Kit...

Page 11: ... typical istallation find libraries header files and examples located here C Program Files SVS VISTEK GmbH SVCam Kit SDK Please refer to the Getting started with SDK manual for first steps in programming your SVS Vistek camera This document should be included in the docs section of your installation Supported platforms X86 Windows Linux MacOS support on request ARM Nvidia Jetson TX1 TX2 ...

Page 12: ...wnload it from website login area matching your camera model Execute firmware update Download the GigE firmware tool and the firmware file from the SVS Vistek website Unpack everything into any folder e g C temp Ensure proper network configuration Run the GigE update tool Your camera should appear choose camera by entering camera index e g 1 and press ENTER search camera for firmware update Wail u...

Page 13: ...atic camera detection By default SVS Vistek GigE Vision cameras are trying to acquire a valid network address vie LLA or DHCP from the network For finding and accessing your camera start SVCapture on your computer As soon as the camera has booted all SVS Vistek GigE cameras are showing up in the main window Select the camera you want to connect to and press ok If you want to change automatic addre...

Page 14: ...dress is unique and valid in the current subnet Save a specific address as a permanent address to the camera Persistent Save automatic address mode or the manually configured address to the camera For saving an persistent IP configuration configuration will survive power off you need to check the Persistent IP address ...

Page 15: ...ly valid until the next restart of the Camera For a peer to peer connection of a GigE camera to a PC a network address assignment based on LLA Local Link Address is recommended This involves a network mask 255 255 0 0 as well as a fixed preamble 169 254 xxx xxx of the network address range A GigE camera will fall back to LLA when no DHCP server is available and no fixed network address was assigne...

Page 16: ... data packet sent Jumbo frames increase the data size per Ethernet packet data reduction with jumbo frames NOTICE Higher packet sizes require network cards that support jumbo packets Lost packets In accordance with the TCP protocol lost or corrupted packages will be resent NOTICE Resends result in higher consumption of bandwidths and will lead to drop frames High quality cables prevent resends ...

Page 17: ...i NICs Multiple Cameras connected by a Switch To connect multiple cameras by a switch the switch must be managed It might also be necessary to operate the cameras in an inter packet delay applying a smother image data stream Illustration of connecting multiple cameras with a switch Dual GigE Connection is not supported when using a switch NOTICE Performance might be lost using multiple Cameras on ...

Page 18: ...order to allow other applications to connect to the same image data stream Other applications will become listeners to an existing image data stream They do not have control access to the camera however potential packet resend requests will be served in the same manner as for the controlling application camera casting to multiple receivers multicast 3 1 2 XML Files According to the GigE Vision sta...

Page 19: ...tors Hirose 12Pin The Hirose connector provides the connectors to power inputs and outputs For detailed information about switching lights from inside the camera refer to strobe control Specification Type HR10A 10R 12P Mating Connector HR10A 10P 12S ...

Page 20: ... very quickly with minimum design effort GigE Vision features GigE Vision is an industrial interface standard for video transmission and device control over Ethernet networks Being an industry standard it facilitates easy and quick interchangeability between units shortening design cycles and reducing development costs It provides numerous software and hardware advantages for machine vision Cost e...

Page 21: ... MFT lenses are optically optimized for sensors up to 1 3 perfectly suited for machine vision sensors The optical construction defined by the MicroFourThirds consortium telecentric on the sensor side provides smooth images and very low shading Mechanically built on magnetic rails in most cases the stability and repeatability of the lenses is surprisingly high A wide selection of suitable lenses fo...

Page 22: ...hout external light controller The integrated sequencer allows multiple exposures with settings to be programmed creating new and cost effective options Logical functions like AND OR are supported Up to 4 x open drain high power OUT Up to 4 x high voltage IN TTL up to 25 Volts Power MOSFET transistors PWM strobe control Sequencer for various configurations PLC fuctionality with AND OR and timers S...

Page 23: ...els are exposed to light the same time You might flash at any time within exposure time 5 1 2 Rolling Shutter Rolling shutter is a method of reading out a CMOS sensor where the whole scene is scanned line after line very rapidly Despite the speed of scanning one line after the other rolling is very high it is important to note that the instant of imaging a single line will be different to the poin...

Page 24: ...e In other words your exposure time will be scanning time plus flash time while you use a flash delay of scanning time Thus flash release will start after the delay of scanning time as soon the sensor is fully open You should keep the object in total darkness while the first scanning time In this case as all lines are sensitive to light at the same time after the first scan time flashing time can ...

Page 25: ...all lines of the sensor will affect maximum framerate calculation as well In this example the camera is an exo183 with 3672 lines and 54 dummy lines Each line takes 22 2 ms readout time depending on CameraLink tap configuration The camera does have about 300µs exposure time delay at worst case Framerate calculation with exo183CCL with rolling shutter lines 3672 dummy lines 54 total lines 3726 read...

Page 26: ...an additional readout time of about 56ms Thus the maximum exo183 framerate calculates as follows as long not restricted by interface speed Fps_max 1 exposuretime 56ms The implication is that if you want to have full speed in frames per second with the exo183 sensor you need to take care for short exposure times 5 1 5 Acquisition and Processing Time The camera has to read the sensor process the dat...

Page 27: ...e to reach this target brightness in the next image control loop Enabling this functionality uses always both gain and exposure time Limitation As this feature is based on a control loop the result is only useful in an averaged continuous stream of images Strong variations in brightness from one image to next image will result in a swing of the control loop Therefor it is not recommended to use th...

Page 28: ...ch pixel is interpolated by software E g the red pixel does not have INFORMATION of green and blue components The performance of the image depends on the software used Camera Link frame grabber need information of the sequence order of the colours The order depends on sensor type USB3 and GigE cameras provide this in their XML file NOTICE It is recommended to use an IR cut filter for color applica...

Page 29: ...tal darkness or simply closed Always there will be noise or randomly appearing electrons that will be detected as a signal dark noise noise generated without light exposure To avoid this dark noise to be interpreted as a valuable signal an offset will be set dark noise cut off by the offset Most noise is proportional to temperature To spare you regulating the offset every time the temperature chan...

Page 30: ...400 ISO 12 dB 800 ISO 18 dB 1600 ISO 24 dB 3200 ISO Table of dB and corresponding ISO value NOTICE Gain also amplifies the sensor s noise Therefor gain should be last choice for increasing image brightness Modifying gain will not change the camera s dynamic range noise caused by too much gain Auto Gain For automatic adjustment of Gain please refer to auto exposure When using autogain with steps of...

Page 31: ...ation step values are as below Steps of Gain CMV4000 0 dB 1 6 dB 2 9 dB 4 1 dB 6 0 dB 7 6 dB 8 9 dB 10 1 dB reduces Dynamic to 52 dB 5 1 12 Flip Image Images can be mirrored horizontally or vertically Image flip is done inside the memory of the camera therefore not increasing the CPU load of the PC original image horizontal flip ...

Page 32: ...on charges from neighboring pixels directly on the chip before readout Binning is only used with monochrome CCD Sensors For reducing resolution on color sensors refer to decimation On CMOS sensors binning will not affect image quality In any case binning will reduce the amount of pixel data to be transferred Vertical Binning Accumulates vertical pixels Vertical binning ...

Page 33: ...n 33 Horizontal Binning Accumulates horizontal pixels Horizontal binning 2 2 Binning A combination of horizontal and vertical binning When DVAL signal is enabled only every third pixel in horizontal direction is grabbed 2x2 binning ...

Page 34: ...be ignored Refer to AOI for reducing data rate by reducing the region you are interested in Horizontal decimation Vertical decimation Decimation on Color Sensors The Bayer pattern color information is preserved with 1 3 horizontal and vertical resolution The frame readout speed increases approx by factor 2 5 Decimation on color sensors ...

Page 35: ...n in the image request process of the camera on USB cameras the maximum sensor speed is limited to the maximum interface speed This means the maximum trigger frequency cannot be higher than camera freerun frequency The image buffer will protect against breaking datarates of the USB line though Usage of Burst Mode Burst Mode has 2 main purposes If transfer speed breaks down e g Ethernet transfer ra...

Page 36: ...red Mode pulse width External trigger and pulse width controlled exposure time In this mode the camera is waiting for an external trigger which starts integration and readout Exposure time can be varied using the length of the trigger pulse rising edge starts integration time falling edge terminates the integration time and starts frame read out This mode is useful in applications where the light ...

Page 37: ...he camera is waiting for an external trigger pulse that starts integration whereas exposure time is programmable via the serial interface and calculated by the internal microcontroller of the camera At the rising edge of the trigger the camera will initiate the exposure The software provided by SVS Vistek allows the user to set exposure time e g from 60 μs 60 Sec camera type dependent Exposure tim...

Page 38: ...d during operation No frame is distorted during switching time If the configuration is saved to the EEPROM the set exposure time will remain also when power is removed Detailed Info of External Trigger Mode Dagrams below are aquivalent for CCD and CMOS technique ...

Page 39: ...made in steps In this example the transfer rate is 66 7 MHz thus resulting in steps of 15 ns 1 66 6 1 66 666 666 6 1 15 10 15 NOTICE Use multiples of 15 ns to write durations into camera memory 5 2 3 Temperature Sensor A temperature sensor is installed on the mainboard of the camera To avoid overheating the temperature is constantly monitored and read Besides software monitoring the camera indicat...

Page 40: ... contrast increase by applying an S shaped curve The maximum resolution is shifted to the mid range Contrasts in this illumination range is increased while black values will be interpreted more black and more of the bright pixels will be displayed as 100 white For further Information about curves and their impact on the image refer to our homepage Knowledge Base LUT Figure 1 Custom LUT adding cont...

Page 41: ...to voltage with a Gamma value between 1 8 up to 2 55 The Gamma algorithms for correction can simplify resolution shifting as shown seen above Input Output signal range from 0 to 1 Output Signal Input Signal Figure 2 Several gamma curves comparable to a LUT Gamma values less than 1 0 map darker image values into a wider ranger Gama values greater than 1 0 do the same for brighter values NOTICE Gamm...

Page 42: ...as lines must be read out completely With CMOS Sensors AOI is sensor dependant Some CMOS sensors require the camera to read full horizontal sensor lines internally Reducing horizontal size with AOI might result in limited framerate gain ROI sizes Sensors do have special requirements regarding the sizing of regions of interest Please find below restrictions for your sensor type camera sensor Bit de...

Page 43: ... refer to your camera order to see if a filter is built in Alternatively take a close look on the sensor Built in IR filters are screwed into the lens mount Filters will change the optical path length The camera specs are including the standard filters Image impact of IR cut filter Due to chromatic aberration limiting the spectral bandwidth of light will result in sharper images Without an IR cut ...

Page 44: ... IR cut filter you might have to compensate the focal length with an extra ring Please refer to your local distributor for more detailed information on your camera behaving on C Mount integrated filters As BlackLine models have an IR cut filter by default the focal distance is compensated by default NOTE Latest models of exo342 367 387 manufactured since Oct 14 2019 will come with AR coated cover ...

Page 45: ...ion for the camera These user sets can be loaded at runtime In addition you can specify which setup is loaded as default when the camera is switched on Load a user set With UserSetSelector a user set can be selected Select the desired user set and press UserSetLoad command twice to load the user set The following example loads user set 2 Save user sets Select the user set to be saved in the UserSe...

Page 46: ...User sets can be reset to factory settings This is a two step process First the factory settings must be loaded Afterwards this factory default user set must be saved again as user set in the following example user set 2 is overwritten with the factory settings ...

Page 47: ... The GenICamTM standard consists of multiple modules according to the main tasks to be solved GenApi configuring the camera SNFC Standard Feature Naming Convention a catalogue of standardized names and types for common device features GenTL transport layer interface grabbing images GenCP generic GenICam control protocol GenTL SFNC recommended names and types for transport layer interface The GenIC...

Page 48: ...nsity of illumination at a constant current on the diodes The constant current guarantees a linear light emission response curve of the LED from 0 100 PWM intensity Running LED lighting in flash mode will increase LED lifetime because of reduced LED heat dissipation Implementation of PWM The basic frequency of the modulation is defined by the cycle duration T 1 Duty cyle T is written into the regi...

Page 49: ...W M S 25 PWM load 50 PWM load 75 PWM load The integrals over both periods and are equal 0 123 124 5 163 164 An equal amount of Photons will be emitted The intensity of light is the same 7 8 9 7 8 9 The periods and are equal in length T H E P W M M O D U L E ...

Page 50: ... supply for PWM out is 25V max Power for PWM out has to be supplied via Hirose connector The open drain outputs are ledged to ground that means you connect your LED on the positive side to your light power source the negative LED connector goes to the camera out This setup requires common ground ...

Page 51: ...rsistently to the EPROM Default setting can be restored from within the Camera Note If you connect the camera with a non SVS Vistek GigEVision client you might not see the clearnames of the lines but only line numbers In this case use this list of line names LineSelector translation Line0 Output0 Line1 Output1 Line2 Output2 Line3 Output3 Line3 Output4 Line5 Uart In Line6 Trigger Line7 Sequencer Li...

Page 52: ...r_pwm_out_b output from module iomux_sequenzer_0 10 expose input 11 readout input 12 r_sequenzer_pulse_a output from module iomux_sequenzer_0 pulse 13 rr_pwm_out_c output from module iomux_sequenzer_0 14 rr_pwm_out_d output from module iomux_sequenzer_0 15 r_sequenzer_active output from module iomux_sequenzer_0 16 r_debouncer output from module iomux_dfilter_0 17 r_prescaler output from module iom...

Page 53: ... debounce input input to module iomux_dfilter_0 9 prescale input input to module iomux_prescaler_0 10 logic inputa input to module iomux_logic_0 11 logic inputb input to module iomux_logic_0 12 mft_txd output 13 pulseloop hw_trigger input to module iomux_pulseloop_0 14 pulseloop hw_trigger input to module iomux_pulseloop_1 15 pulseloop hw_trigger input to module iomux_pulseloop_2 16 pulseloop hw_t...

Page 54: ...camera is exposing the sensor connect line 17 to 14 signal from pulse loop module 1 appears on line 7 connect line 7 to 1 output 1 Turn of a light that was ON during the time between two pictures connect line 17 to 15 invert signal from pulse loop module 2 it appears on line 20 connect line 20 to 2 output 2 Inverter Set to 1 Inverter and set to 1 is part of every input and every output of the modu...

Page 55: ...Despite internal protections higher current peaks might be able to damage the camera Attach LED lights to camera outputs Calculate LED shunt resistors Shunt resistors are used to limit the LED current Make sure neither shunt nor LED run above specs LEDs in Continuous Mode Example Calculation No Flash CW Mode Voltage drop al 5 LEDs 2 2V per LED see spec of LED 11 V Max continuous current see spec o...

Page 56: ... bitdepth of your image e g 8bit image 256 this means your PWM has to be switched at least 256 2 512 times while exposing If exposure time is 5ms Required minimum PWM freq 5ms 512 10µs 100kHz Strobe vocabulary For an example how to enable and adjust the integrated strobe controller refer to sequencer Times and frequencies are set in tics 1 tic 15ns Exposure Delay A tic value representing the time ...

Page 57: ...tions or see example below After trigger signal all programmed intervals will start Up to 16 intervals can be programmed Sequencer settings can be saved to camera EEPROM Example For demonstration imagine following task to be done Scenario An object should be inspected with a monochrome camera For accentuating different aspects of the image 4 images should be taken in a row with 4 different colours...

Page 58: ...hough PWM change will be full height full voltage shunt resistor might be necessary with the adjusted duty cycle Use a PWM frequency high enough not to interfere with your timings here 1000 Hz Scenario values Interval 0 RED Interval 1 GREEN Interval 2 BLUE Interval 3 WHITE Sequencer Interval 1000 ms 1000 ms 1000 ms 1000 ms Seq pulse A start 0 ms 0 ms 100 ms 0 ms Seq pulse A stop 100 ms 300 ms 300 ...

Page 59: ... 0 ms 6666667 tic 100 ms 0 tic 0 ms Seq pulse A stop 6666667 tic 100 ms 20000000 tic 300 ms 20000000 tic 300 ms 6666667 tic 100 ms Seq pulse B start 0 tic 0 ms 6666667 tic 100 ms 13333333 tic 200 ms 0 tic 0 ms Seq pulse B stop 6666667 tic 100 ms 13333333 tic 200 ms 20000000 tic 300 ms 2200000 tic 33 ms Effective exposure time 100 ms 100 ms 100 ms 33 ms PWM Frequency f 66667 tic 1000 Hz 66667 tic 1...

Page 60: ...ect the the I O lines as below You may start the sequence with a hardware trigger input signal sequencer is connected to Input 1 As an alternative you might use a software trigger For software trigger setup adjust as below Feature Name Feature Value Acquisition Control Acquisition Mode Continuous Acquisition Control Trigger Selector Trigger Mode On Acquisition Control Trigger Selector Trigger Sour...

Page 61: ...SVS VISTEK Feature description 61 will reflect as following ...

Page 62: ...sadvantage of an optical input is that it is slower in terms of signal transmission and slew rate than a direct electrical connection If you need super fast response from the camera direct electrical access is your choice If your camera trigger is in the ms range or slower we recommend to use the optical input An optical input needs some current for operation The SVS Vistek optical input is specif...

Page 63: ...ssible to connect it to an OUT line as well AND Both trigger inputs have to be true A B Y A B 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 NAND The NEGATIVE AND is true only if its inputs are false Invert the output of the AND module A B Y A NAND B 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 OR If neither input is high a low pulse_out 0 results Combine trigger input one and two A B Y A v B 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 NOR No trigger input one...

Page 64: ...data sheet regarding its serial capabilities Data transport is always asynchronous Synchronization is implemented by fist and last bit of a package Datarate bits per second must be defined before transmission RS232 RS232 is splitted into 2 lines receiving and transferring Data RXD receive data TXD transmit data Signal voltage values are low 3 15 V high 3 15 V With restrictions refer to table of se...

Page 65: ...plemented by a schmitt trigger Instead of triggering to a certain value Schmitt trigger provides a threshold Schmitt trigger noise suppression 5 3 11 Debouncing Trigger Signals Bounces or glitches caused by a switch can be avoided by software within the SVCam bounces or glitches caused by a switch ...

Page 66: ... IO Assignment tool to place and enable the debouncer module in between the trigger schmitt trigger and the input source e g line 1 DebouncDuration register can be set in multiples of 15ns implement of system clock E g 66 666 1 ms debouncer between the trigger source and trigger The Debouncer module the debouncer module ...

Page 67: ... of trigger signals by setting a divisor Maximum value for prescale divisor is 16 4 bit Prescale values and their result on trigger signal The prescale module the prescale module 5 3 13 Micro Four Thirds For matching lenses visit http www four thirds org en microft lens_chart html or call your local SVS VISTEK distributor MFT lenses are able to change focus zoom and aperture by camera control For ...

Page 68: ...connection between camera and lens for remote control will work properly For changing the MFT lens switch off the power Open the lock by pressing the unlock pin and remove with a turn the lens After the change switch power on again NOTICE There is a difference in the back focus distance between Four Thirds lenses and Micro Four Thirds lenses Your camera is equipped with a Micro Four Thirds connect...

Page 69: ...d as well on our website www svs vistek com We are proud to have ongoing development on our cameras so specs might change and new features being added Spectral response curves are sensor only and do not include camera spectral response modifications due to filters or cover glass ...

Page 70: ...ndant 72 dB environment dependant S N Ratio 44 dB environment dependant 44 dB environment dependant frame buffer 256MB RAM 32MB Flash 256MB RAM 32MB Flash CL geometry frequency select exp time adjustment manual auto external manual auto external px format 8 12 16 x x x x packed readout x x max binning h v 2 2 2 2 LUT 12to8 1 12to8 1 ROI 1 1 white balancing auto manual tap balancing gain auto manua...

Page 71: ...features lens mount C Mount C Mount dynamic lens control size w h d 1 50x50x42 7 mm 50x50x42 7 mm weight 140 g 140 g protection class IP40 IP40 power consumption 4 5 W 4 5 W operating temperature 10 60 C 10 60 C humidity non condensing 10 90 10 90 status production production 1 please refer to drawings ...

Page 72: ...SVS VISTEK Specifications 72 Spectral sensitivity characteristics Figure 5 IMX174LQJ Figure 6 IMX174LLJ Color Mono ...

Page 73: ... dynamic range 72 dB environment dependant 72 dB environment dependant S N Ratio 40 dB environment dependant 40 dB environment dependant frame buffer 256MB RAM 32MB Flash 256MB RAM 32MB Flash CL geometry frequency select exp time adjustment manual auto manual auto px format 8 12 16 x x x x packed readout x x max binning h v 2 2 2 2 LUT 12to8 1 12to8 1 ROI 1 1 white balancing auto manual tap balanc...

Page 74: ...r supply 10 25 V 10 25 V housing features lens mount C Mount C Mount dynamic lens control size w h d 1 50x50x42 7 mm 50x50x42 7 mm weight 140 g 140 g protection class IP40 IP40 power consumption 4 5 W 4 5 W operating temperature 10 60 C 10 60 C humidity non condensing 10 90 10 90 status production production 1 please refer to drawings ...

Page 75: ...SVS VISTEK Specifications 75 Spectral sensitivity characteristics Color ...

Page 76: ...range 72 dB environment dependant 72 dB environment dependant S N Ratio 40 dB environment dependant 40 dB environment dependant frame buffer 256MB RAM 32MB Flash 256MB RAM 32MB Flash CL geometry frequency select exp time adjustment manual auto manual auto px format 8 12 16 x x x x packed readout x x max binning h v 2 2 2 2 LUT 12to8 1 12to8 1 ROI 1 1 white balancing auto manual tap balancing gain ...

Page 77: ...25 V 10 25 V housing features lens mount MFT MFT dynamic lens control MFT MFT size w h d 1 58x58x44 6 mm 58x58x44 6 mm weight 320 g 320 g protection class IP40 IP40 power consumption 7 0 W 7 0 W operating temperature 10 60 C 10 60 C humidity non condensing 10 90 10 90 status production production 1 please refer to drawings ...

Page 78: ...SVS VISTEK Specifications 78 Spectral sensitivity characteristics Color ...

Page 79: ...ndant 72 dB environment dependant S N Ratio 44 dB environment dependant 44 dB environment dependant frame buffer 256MB RAM 32MB Flash 256MB RAM 32MB Flash CL geometry frequency select exp time adjustment manual auto external manual auto external px format 8 12 16 x x x x packed readout x x max binning h v 2 2 2 2 LUT 12to8 1 12to8 1 ROI 1 1 white balancing auto manual tap balancing gain auto manua...

Page 80: ...features lens mount C Mount C Mount dynamic lens control size w h d 1 50x50x42 7 mm 50x50x42 7 mm weight 140 g 140 g protection class IP40 IP40 power consumption 4 5 W 4 5 W operating temperature 10 60 C 10 60 C humidity non condensing 10 90 10 90 status production production 1 please refer to drawings ...

Page 81: ...SVS VISTEK Specifications 81 Spectral sensitivity characteristics Color Mono ...

Page 82: ...B environment dependant 72 dB environment dependant S N Ratio 40 dB environment dependant 40 dB environment dependant frame buffer 256MB RAM 32MB Flash 256MB RAM 32MB Flash CL geometry frequency select exp time adjustment manual auto external manual auto external px format 8 12 16 x x x x packed readout x x max binning h v 2 2 2 2 LUT 12to8 1 12to8 1 ROI 1 1 white balancing auto manual tap balanci...

Page 83: ...0 25 V 10 25 V housing features lens mount C Mount C Mount dynamic lens control size w h d 1 50x50x43 mm 50x50x43 mm weight 138 g 138 g protection class IP40 IP40 power consumption 4 5 W 4 5 W operating temperature 10 60 C 10 60 C humidity non condensing 10 90 10 90 status production production 1 please refer to drawings ...

Page 84: ...SVS VISTEK Specifications 84 Spectral sensitivity characteristics Color Mono ...

Page 85: ... 7 07 mm exposure time 20 µs 1s max gain 48 dB dynamic range 72 dB environment dependant S N Ratio 40 dB environment dependant frame buffer 256MB RAM 32MB Flash CL geometry frequency select exp time adjustment manual auto external px format 8 12 16 x x packed readout x max binning h v 2 2 LUT 12to8 1 ROI 1 white balancing tap balancing gain auto manual black level manual PIV readout control manual...

Page 86: ...S 232 in out 1 1 RS 422 in out power supply 10 25 V housing features lens mount C Mount dynamic lens control size w h d 1 50x50x43 mm weight 138 g protection class IP40 power consumption 4 5 W ambient temperature 10 60 C humidity non condensing 10 90 status production 1 please refer to drawings SVS VISTEK June 19 2020 ...

Page 87: ...SVS VISTEK Specifications 87 Spectral sensitivity characteristics Color Mono ...

Page 88: ...13 x 10 35 mm exposure time 28 µs 1s max gain 48 dB dynamic range S N Ratio frame buffer 256MB RAM 32MB Flash CL geometry frequency select exp time adjustment manual auto external px format 8 12 16 x x packed readout x max binning h v 2 2 LUT 12to8 1 ROI 1 white balancing tap balancing gain auto manual black level manual PIV readout control manual delayed flat field correction shading correction d...

Page 89: ...n out power supply 10 25 V housing features lens mount C Mount dynamic lens control size w h d 1 50x50x43 mm weight 140 g protection class IP40 power consumption 4 5 W ambient temperature 10 60 C humidity non condensing 10 90 status production 1 please refer to drawings SVS VISTEK June 19 2020 ...

Page 90: ...B environment dependant 72 dB environment dependant S N Ratio 40 dB environment dependant 40 dB environment dependant frame buffer 256MB RAM 32MB Flash 256MB RAM 32MB Flash CL geometry frequency select exp time adjustment manual auto external manual auto external px format 8 12 16 x x x x packed readout x x max binning h v 2 2 2 2 LUT 12to8 1 12to8 1 ROI 1 1 white balancing auto manual tap balanci...

Page 91: ...0 25 V 10 25 V housing features lens mount C Mount C Mount dynamic lens control size w h d 1 50x50x43 mm 50x50x43 mm weight 138 g 138 g protection class IP40 IP40 power consumption 4 5 W 4 5 W operating temperature 10 60 C 10 60 C humidity non condensing 10 90 10 90 status production production 1 please refer to drawings ...

Page 92: ...SVS VISTEK Specifications 92 Spectral Sensitivity Characteristics Color Mono ...

Page 93: ...B environment dependant 72 dB environment dependant S N Ratio 40 dB environment dependant 40 dB environment dependant frame buffer 256MB RAM 32MB Flash 256MB RAM 32MB Flash CL geometry frequency select exp time adjustment manual auto external manual auto external px format 8 12 16 x x x x packed readout x x max binning h v 2 2 2 2 LUT 12to8 1 12to8 1 ROI 1 1 white balancing auto manual tap balanci...

Page 94: ...0 25 V 10 25 V housing features lens mount C Mount C Mount dynamic lens control size w h d 1 50x50x43 mm 50x50x43 mm weight 138 g 138 g protection class IP40 IP40 power consumption 4 5 W 4 5 W operating temperature 10 60 C 10 60 C humidity non condensing 10 90 10 90 status production production 1 please refer to drawings ...

Page 95: ...SVS VISTEK Specifications 95 Spectral sensitivity characteristics Color Mono ...

Page 96: ... dB environment dependant 72 dB environment dependant S N Ratio 39 dB environment dependant 39 dB environment dependant frame buffer 256MB RAM 32MB Flash 256MB RAM 32MB Flash CL geometry frequency select exp time adjustment manual auto external manual auto external px format 8 12 16 x x x x packed readout x max binning h v 2 2 2 2 LUT 12to8 1 12to12 1 ROI 1 white balancing tap balancing gain auto ...

Page 97: ...0 25 V 10 25 V housing features lens mount C Mount C Mount dynamic lens control size w h d 1 50x50x43 mm 50x50x43 mm weight 140 g 140 g protection class IP40 IP40 power consumption 4 5 W 4 5 W operating temperature 10 60 C 10 60 C humidity non condensing 10 90 10 90 status production production 1 please refer to drawings ...

Page 98: ...SVS VISTEK Specifications 98 Spectral sensitivity characteristics Color Mono ...

Page 99: ... µs 1s max gain 48 dB 48 dB dynamic range S N Ratio frame buffer 256MB RAM 32MB Flash 256MB RAM 32MB Flash CL geometry frequency select exp time adjustment manual auto external manual auto external px format 8 12 16 x x x x packed readout x x max binning h v 2 2 2 2 LUT 12to8 1 12to8 1 ROI 1 1 white balancing auto manual tap balancing gain auto manual auto manual black level manual manual PIV read...

Page 100: ...V housing features lens mount C Mount C Mount dynamic lens control size w h d 1 50x50x42 7 mm 50x50x42 7 mm weight 138 g 138 g protection class IP40 IP40 power consumption 4 0 W 4 0 W operating temperature 10 60 C 10 60 C humidity non condensing 10 90 10 90 status production production 1 please refer to drawings ...

Page 101: ...SVS VISTEK Specifications 101 Spectral Sensitivity Characteristics Spectral response characteristics is sensor data and excludes camera cover or IR cut filter characteristics Color Mono ...

Page 102: ...2 dB environment dependant 72 dB environment dependant S N Ratio 40 dB environment dependant 40 dB environment dependant frame buffer 256MB RAM 32MB Flash 256MB RAM 32MB Flash CL geometry frequency select exp time adjustment manual auto external manual auto external px format 8 12 16 x x x x packed readout x x max binning h v 2 2 2 2 LUT 12to8 1 12to8 1 ROI 1 1 white balancing auto manual tap bala...

Page 103: ...10 25 V 10 25 V housing features lens mount C Mount C Mount dynamic lens control size w h d 1 50x50x43 mm 50x50x43 mm weight 140 g 140 g protection class IP40 IP40 power consumption 4 5 W 4 5 W operating temperature 10 60 C 10 60 C humidity non condensing 10 90 10 90 status production production 1 please refer to drawings ...

Page 104: ...SVS VISTEK Specifications 104 Spectral Sensitivity Characteristics Spectral response characteristics is sensor data and excludes camera cover or IR cut filter characteristics Color Mono ...

Page 105: ...dB environment dependant S N Ratio frame buffer 256MB RAM 32MB Flash frame buffer CL geometry frequency select exp time adjustment manual auto external px format 8 12 16 x x packed readout x max binning h v 2 2 LUT 12to8 1 ROI 1 white balancing auto manual white balancing tap balancing tap balancing gain auto manual gain black level manual black level PIV PIV readout control manual delayed readout...

Page 106: ...2 in out power supply 10 25 V housing features housing features lens mount MFT dynamic lens control MFT size w h d 1 58x58x44 6 mm weight 320 g protection class IP40 power consumption 7 0 W ambient temperature 10 60 C humidity non condensing 10 90 status production 1 please refer to drawings ...

Page 107: ...SVS VISTEK Specifications 107 Spectral Sensitivity Characteristics Spectral response characteristics is sensor data and excludes camera cover or IR cut filter characteristics Color Mono ...

Page 108: ...ain 48 dB 48 dB dynamic range S N Ratio frame buffer 256MB RAM 32MB Flash 256MB RAM 32MB Flash CL geometry frequency select exp time adjustment manual auto external manual auto external px format 8 12 16 x x x x packed readout x x max binning h v 2 2 2 2 LUT 12to8 1 12to8 1 ROI 1 1 white balancing auto manual tap balancing gain auto manual auto manual black level manual manual PIV readout control ...

Page 109: ...42 dynamic lens control size w h d 1 58x58x46 2 mm 58x58x46 2 mm weight 320 g 320 g protection class IP40 IP40 power consumption 5 5 W 5 5 W ambient temperature 10 45 C 10 45 C humidity non condensing 0 0 0 0 status production production 1 please refer to drawings SVS VISTEK October 22 2019 October 22 2019 ...

Page 110: ...SVS VISTEK Specifications 110 Spectral Sensitivity Characteristics Spectral response characteristics is sensor data and excludes camera cover or IR cut filter characteristics Monochrome Color ...

Page 111: ... 26 µs 1s 26 µs 1s max gain 48 dB 48 dB dynamic range S N Ratio frame buffer 256MB RAM 32MB Flash 256MB RAM 32MB Flash CL geometry frequency select exp time adjustment manual auto external manual auto external px format 8 12 16 x x x x packed readout x x max binning h v 2 2 2 2 LUT 12to8 1 12to8 1 ROI 1 1 white balancing auto manual tap balancing gain auto manual auto manual black level manual man...

Page 112: ... lens mount MFT MFT dynamic lens control MFT MFT size w h d 1 58x58x53 7 mm 58x58x53 7 mm weight 320 g 320 g protection class IP40 IP40 power consumption 8 0 W 8 0 W operating temperature 10 65 C 10 65 C humidity non condensing 10 90 10 90 status production production 1 please refer to drawings SVS VISTEK June 19 2020 June 19 2020 ...

Page 113: ...SVS VISTEK Specifications 113 Spectral sensitivity characteristics Spectral response is sensor only does not include IR or cover glass monochrome sensor version color sensor version ...

Page 114: ... µs 1s 26 µs 1s max gain 48 dB 48 dB dynamic range S N Ratio frame buffer 256MB RAM 32MB Flash 256MB RAM 32MB Flash CL geometry frequency select exp time adjustment manual auto external manual auto external px format 8 12 16 x x x x packed readout x x max binning h v 2 2 2 2 LUT 12to8 1 12to8 1 ROI 1 1 white balancing auto manual tap balancing gain auto manual auto manual black level manual manual...

Page 115: ...ures lens mount M42 M42 dynamic lens control size w h d 1 58x58x46 2 mm 58x58x46 2 mm weight 320 g 320 g protection class IP40 IP40 power consumption 5 5 W 5 5 W operating temperature 10 65 C 10 65 C humidity non condensing 10 90 10 90 status production production 1 please refer to drawings SVS VISTEK June 19 2020 June 19 2020 ...

Page 116: ...SVS VISTEK Specifications 116 Spectral sensitivity characteristics Spectral response is sensor only does not include IR or cover glass monochrome sensor version color sensor version ...

Page 117: ...mic range 71 dB environment dependant 71 dB environment dependant S N Ratio 40 dB environment dependant 40 dB environment dependant frame buffer 256MB RAM 32MB Flash 256MB RAM 32MB Flash CL geometry frequency select exp time adjustment manual auto external manual auto external px format 8 12 16 x x x x packed readout x x max binning h v 2 2 2 2 LUT 12to8 1 12to8 1 ROI 1 1 white balancing auto manu...

Page 118: ...ng features lens mount MFT MFT dynamic lens control MFT MFT size w h d 1 58x58x53 7 mm 58x58x53 7 mm weight 320 g 320 g protection class IP40 IP40 power consumption 8 0 W 8 0 W operating temperature 10 65 C 10 65 C humidity non condensing 10 90 10 90 status production production 1 please refer to drawings SVS VISTEK June 19 2020 June 19 2020 ...

Page 119: ...SVS VISTEK Specifications 119 Spectral sensitivity characteristics Spectral response is sensor only does not include IR or cover glass monochrome sensor version color sensor version ...

Page 120: ...8 dB dynamic range 71 dB environment dependant 71 dB environment dependant S N Ratio 40 dB environment dependant 40 dB environment dependant frame buffer 256MB RAM 32MB Flash 256MB RAM 32MB Flash CL geometry frequency select exp time adjustment manual auto external manual auto external px format 8 12 16 x x x x packed readout x x max binning h v 2 2 2 2 LUT 12to8 1 12to8 1 ROI 1 1 white balancing ...

Page 121: ... V 10 25 V housing features lens mount M42 M42 dynamic lens control size w h d 1 58x58x46 2 mm 58x58x46 2 mm weight 320 g 320 g protection class IP40 IP40 power consumption 5 5 W 5 5 W operating temperature 10 65 C 10 65 C humidity non condensing 10 90 10 90 status production production 1 please refer to drawings SVS VISTEK June 19 2020 June 19 2020 ...

Page 122: ...SVS VISTEK Specifications 122 Spectral sensitivity characteristics Spectral response is sensor only does not include IR or cover glass monochrome sensor version color sensor version ...

Page 123: ...8 dB 48 dB dynamic range 72 dB environment dependant S N Ratio 40 dB environment dependant frame buffer 256MB RAM 32MB Flash 256MB RAM 32MB Flash CL geometry frequency select exp time adjustment manual auto external manual auto external px format 8 12 16 x x x x packed readout x x max binning h v 2 2 2 2 LUT 12to8 1 12to8 1 ROI 1 1 white balancing auto manual tap balancing gain auto manual auto ma...

Page 124: ...0 25 V 10 25 V housing features lens mount C Mount C Mount dynamic lens control size w h d 1 50x50x42 7 mm 50x50x42 7 mm weight 140 g 140 g protection class IP40 IP40 power consumption 4 5 W 4 5 W ambient temperature 10 60 C 10 45 C humidity non condensing 10 90 10 90 status production production 1 please refer to drawings ...

Page 125: ...S VISTEK Specifications 125 Spectral Sensitivity Characteristics Spectral response characteristics is sensor data and excludes camera cover or IR cut filter characteristics Color sensor Monochrome sensor ...

Page 126: ... 28 µs 1s 28 µs 1s max gain 0 dB 0 dB dynamic range S N Ratio frame buffer 256MB RAM 32MB Flash 256MB RAM 32MB Flash CL geometry frequency select exp time adjustment manual auto external manual auto external px format 8 12 16 x x x x packed readout x x max binning h v 2 2 2 2 LUT 12to8 1 12to8 1 ROI 1 1 white balancing auto manual tap balancing gain auto manual auto manual black level manual manua...

Page 127: ...s lens mount C Mount C Mount dynamic lens control size w h d 1 50x50x42 7 mm 50x50x42 7 mm weight 140 g 140 g protection class IP40 IP40 power consumption 4 5 W 4 5 W operating temperature 0 60 C 0 60 C humidity non condensing 10 90 10 90 status production production 1 please refer to drawings SVS VISTEK June 19 2020 June 19 2020 ...

Page 128: ...amic range 52 dB environment dependant 52 dB environment dependant S N Ratio 38 dB environment dependant 38 dB environment dependant frame buffer 256MB RAM 32MB Flash 256MB RAM 32MB Flash CL geometry frequency select exp time adjustment manual auto external manual auto external px format 8 12 16 x x x x packed readout x x max binning h v 2 2 2 2 LUT 12to8 1 12to8 1 ROI 1 1 white balancing auto man...

Page 129: ... 25 V 10 25 V housing features lens mount C Mount C Mount dynamic lens control size w h d 1 50x50x38 04 mm 50x50x38 04 mm weight 150 g 150 g protection class IP40 IP40 power consumption 4 5 W 4 5 W ambient temperature 10 45 C 10 45 C humidity non condensing 10 90 10 90 status production production 1 please refer to drawings ...

Page 130: ...SVS VISTEK Specifications 130 Spectral Sensitivity Characteristics Spectral response characteristics is sensor data and excludes camera cover or IR cut filter characteristics Color Mono ...

Page 131: ...nsions 131 7 Dimensions All length units in mm Find drawings in the web download area at https www svs vistek com en support svs support download center php CAD step files available with valid login at SVS VISTEK com ...

Page 132: ...SVS VISTEK Dimensions 132 exo174 GE exo183 GE exo249 GE ...

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Page 136: ...SVS VISTEK Dimensions 136 7 1 exo267 GE exo304 GE exo253Z GE ...

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Page 139: ...SVS VISTEK Dimensions 139 7 2 exo183 GETR exo304 GETR ...

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Page 143: ...SVS VISTEK Dimensions 143 7 3 exo428 GE ...

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Page 146: ...SVS VISTEK Dimensions 146 7 4 exo4000 GE front side Left ...

Page 147: ...SVS VISTEK Dimensions 147 Side Right Top ...

Page 148: ...SVS VISTEK Dimensions 148 Bottom Back ...

Page 149: ...SVS VISTEK Dimensions 149 Cross Section ...

Page 150: ...SVS VISTEK Dimensions 150 7 5 exo250 GE exo264 GE exo265 GE front side Left ...

Page 151: ...SVS VISTEK Dimensions 151 Side Right Top ...

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Page 153: ...SVS VISTEK Dimensions 153 Cross Section ...

Page 154: ... 526 mm Diameter 1 inch Screw threading 1 32 inch CS mount cameras accept C and CS types of lenses C mount lenses require an additional 5mm adapter ring C mount cameras only accept C mount lenses as the flange to sensor distance does not allow a CS mount lens close enough to the Sensor to achieve a focused image differences of C CS mount ...

Page 155: ...SVS VISTEK Dimensions 155 Note regarding lens screw in depth Maximum C mount screw in depth is 9 1mm or 10 6mm image side flange distance if diameter does not exceed 20 6mm ...

Page 156: ...ization is issued Seller will inform Buyer of related repair and or replacement costs and request authorization before incurring such costs Buyer shall identify all returned material with Sellers invoice number under which material has been received If more than one invoice applies material has to be clearly segregated and identified by applicable invoice numbers Adjustment is contingent upon Sell...

Page 157: ...ave the proper quality the camera cannot read out any frame Mode 1 and 2 Beware of spikes on the signal Image is present but distorted Check the camera configuration file of your frame grabber Check number of front and back porch pixel Wrong numbers in configuration file can cause sync problems Check if your frame grabber can work with the data rate of the camera Image of a color version camera lo...

Page 158: ...uter vision applications based on the National Semiconductor interface Channel link It was designed for the purpose of standardizing scientific and industrial video products including cameras cables and frame grabbers Charge Coupled Device Commonly used technology used for camera sensors used to detect quantify light i e for capturing images in an electronic manner CCDs were first introduced in th...

Page 159: ...Pulse width modulation Keeping voltage at the same level while limiting current flow by switching on an off at a very high frequency A method for reading out fewer lines from the sensor but skipping lines above and below the desired area Typically applied to CCD sensors In most CMOS image sensors an AOI area of interest or ROI region of interest can be defined by selecting the area to be read This...

Page 160: ...ransmitted routed and received at the destination The USB3 Vision interface is based on the standard USB 3 0 interface and uses USB 3 0 ports Components from different manufacturers will easily communicate with each other Cameras for industrial use usually provide a set of different trigger modes with which they can be operated The most common trigger modes are 1 Programmable shutter trigger mode ...

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