Cmos sensor, Inca 320, Camera connections – Philips INCA 320 User Manual
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2.2 CMOS
SENSOR
2.2.1 Inca
320
In the Inca 320 a monochrome sensor IBIS5A-1300 from
FillFactory is implemented. This sensor is dedicated to
industrial machine vision solutions and has both a rolling
and a synchronous shutter. High dynamical range scenes
can be captured using the double or multiples slope
functionality. The following main features, supported by the
Inca 320, are available:
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1280 x 1024 Pixels
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10 bit 40 Msample ADC resolution
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2/3” sensor housing
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One region of interest
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Programmable exposure time
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10, 20 or 40 MHz pixelclock
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Full framerate 27 frames per second
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Optical dynamic range 64 dB in single slope,
up to 100 dB in multi slope.
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Synthetic test image
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Decimation factor 2 for higher frame rates of sub-
sampled images
2.3
CAMERA CONNECTIONS
The rear side of the camera gives the user a great number
of possibilities for interfacing the camera.
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10BaseT/100BaseT Ethernet
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One trigger input and one output for flash control
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Digital input 6 bits optically isolated
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Digital output 6 bits optically isolated
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RS232
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Camera reset
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Watchdog
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VGA and CVBS for display purposes
Figure 2-1 Inca 320 back side connectors
2005-12-12
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