800x600 (0.5 Mega Pixel) and 545fps industrial camera, with 1/3.6" CMOS, high-speed USB 3.0 interface, and global shutter, is applicable to various detection, measurement, high-speed imaging and other fields of applications, such as semiconductor and component inspection, manufacturing quality control, food & drink inspection, intelligent transportation system, microscope and medical imaging, etc.
Features
- Support GenICam ™ and USB3 Vision® Standard
- Compact design, to save installation space
- Rugged industrial housing design
- Built-in temperature, power supply real-time monitoring sensor
- Provide professional SDK for GigE machine vision camera
Specification
Model |
800-545um |
800-545uc |
Resolution |
800x600 (0.5 Mega Pixel) |
Sensor Type |
CMOS |
Sensor Model |
PYTHON 500 |
Format |
1/3.6" |
Pixel Size |
4.8μm x 4.8μm |
Maximum Frame Rate |
545fps |
Bit Depth |
8-bit or 10-bit |
Mono/Color |
Monochrome |
Color |
Exposure Time |
16μs~1s |
SNR |
>38dB |
Dynamic Range |
60dB |
Shutter Type |
Global Shutter |
Interface |
USB 3.0 |
Lens Mount |
Standard C-Mount |
Power Supply |
USB |
Power Comsumption |
3.5W |
Hardware Control |
I/O input (external trigger), I/O output, Opto-couplers Isolation |
Programmable Control |
Image Resolution, RGB gain, Exposure Time, Contrast, Gamma Chart, Image Rollover, Raw, LUT, Black Level Correction |
Opearting System |
Support Windows XP/7/8/10 Support 32-bit and 64-bit operating system/Arm/Linux (Software can be provided for free) |
Operating Tempearture |
-30~+60℃ |
Storage Temperature |
-30℃~+80℃ |
Mass |
60g |
Dimension |
29x29x29mm |
USB 3.0 Industrial Camera Dimensions
Tips: What does the dynamic range mean in an industrial camera?
The dynamic range of the industrial camera indicates the range of the optical signal detected by the camera. The dynamic range can be defined by two methods. One is the optical dynamic range, which refers to the ratio between the maximum intensity of light at saturation and the light intensity equivalent to the noise output, and it’s determined by the characteristics of the chip. The other is the electronic dynamic range, which refers to the ratio between the saturation voltage and the noise voltage.
As for a fixed camera, the dynamic range is a constant value and it doesn’t change with external conditions. In the linear response area, the dynamic range of a camera is defined as the ratio of the saturated exposure to the noise equivalent exposure: dynamic range = full well capacity of the photosensitive element / equivalent noise signal. The dynamic range can be expressed by multiple, dB or Bit. The larger the dynamic range is, the stronger adaptability the camera has to different light intensity.