ALLIED Vision Technologies Guppy PRO F-031 User Manual

Description
Small CCD camera with ICX618 - 1394b
The Guppy PRO F-031B/C is a small 1394b camera with the ICX618 sensor. This EXview HAD CCD sensor is very sensitive both in the visible spectrum and in the NIR (near-infrared) spectrum.
Sony ICX618 EXview HAD CCD sensor (VGA)
Trigger
Options
Various IR cut/pass filters
White medical housing
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Specifications
Guppy PRO F-031
Interface IEEE 1394b - 800 Mb/s, 1 port Resolution 656 x 492 Sensor Sony ICX618 Sensor type CCD Progressive Sensor size Type 1/4 Cell size 5.6 µm Lens mount C-Mount Max frame rate at full resolution 123 fps A/D 14 bit
Output Bit depth 8-14 bit Mono modes 8/12/16 Color modes YUV 411/422 Color modes RGB RGB8 Raw modes 8/12/16
General purpose inputs/outputs (GPIOs)
Opto-coupled I/Os 1/3
Operating conditions/Dimensions Operating temperature +5 °C ... +45 °C Power requirements (DC) 8 V - 36 V Power consumption (12 V) <3.5 W Mass 80 g Body Dimensions
(L x W x H in mm) Regulations CE, FCC Class B, RoHS
44.8 x 29 x 29 mm incl. connectors
Download technical drawing (click here)
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Smart features
AOI (separate AOI for auto features)
Programmable LUT, gamma
Debayering, color correction
Gain
Auto/manual
Manual gain control: 0 - 24.4 dB
Exposure
Auto/manual
Exposure time: 75 µs - 67 s
Binning (2 x 2 b/w)
Sub-Sampling (2 x 2 b/w)
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Applications
The Guppy PRO F-031B/C is a fast and sensitive (also NIR sensitive) camera. Its robust, extremely compact design facilitates the integration into your system.
Typical Applications:
Machine vision
Robotics
Semiconductor inspection
Logistics
Security and Surveillance
Pharmaceutical industry
Food inspection
ITS/Traffic monitoring
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