In the global reset mode, all pixels of the sensor are exposed simultaneously.
By combining this feature and external strobe lighting, it is possible to get the equivalent effect to asynchronous shuttering of the global shuttering.
*Always use strobe lighting for the exposure time in global reset mode.
(Compared with the global shutter, it requires a cut-off of the external light in the global reset mode.)
Image sensor | Progressive scanning / Rolling shutter system Monochrome CMOS 1 inch size Unit cell size:3.1µm×3.1µm |
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Effective pixels | 4,000(H)×3,000(V) |
Sensitivity | 1.4V/lx・sec (on the element) |
Saturation exposure | 17.8Ke- (on the element) |
Dynamic range | 77.4dB(on the element) |
Video output | Progressive scanning:Max20frame/sec(at 8bit) Digital output: Camera Link(Base/Full Configuration) 8/10/12bit |
Built-in function | Global reset |
Lens mount | C mount |
Electronic shutter | 100usec~90msec |
Optical filter | None |
Operational ambient temperature | 0℃~40℃ (with no condensation) |
Power supply | DC12V±10%, 200mA or less |
Weight | 110g |
Outside dimension | 48(W)×45(H)×36.7(D) (Connector excluded) |
Note that specifications are subject to change without notice for improvement.