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Model CV-M300

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The CV-M300 offers an  attractive package in a 2/3" CCD Machine Vision Camera

bulletLarge 2/3" Hyper HAD Interline-transfer CCD imager
768 (H) x 494 (V) for EIA
752 (H) x 582 (V) for CCIR
bulletHigh resolution - Horizontal 580 TV lines
bulletExcellent S/N - Better than 58 dB
bulletHigh sensitivity - 0.05 lux mini. illumination on the CCD imager
bulletReduced smear and improved dynamic range
bulletRandom trigger modes 1 & 2 - For more flexible image-capturing
bulletHigh speed and random trigger shutter up to 1/10,000 sec.
bulletLong-term exposure     1/30 sec. ~ (EIA)
                                        1/25 sec. ~ (CCIR)
bulletWEN/EEN pulse output (pixel clock pulse output - user option) - To support further advanced image- capturing
bulletHD/VD input and output
bulletUser-friendly access to mode-setting of shutter and other functions from rear panel switch
bulletSmall, light weight, and rugged construction with reliable connectors

Description:

The CV-M3OO is a new stand-alone machine vision camera utilizing the latest technology of a large 2/3" format CCD imager in a very compact yet powerful package. The CV-M300 is virtually identical to the popular CV-M50 (1/2") stand-alone machine vision camera, except for the larger-format CCD. The 2/3" imager provides superior light-gathering ability with increased pixel size. The CV-M300 also allows users with existing optics built into the 2/3" format cameras to upgrade to a small but high-performance CCD camera suitable for machine-vision applications. The pixel resolution is the highest available for standard EIA/CCIR television scanning systems, and increased dynamic range and greatly reduced smear levels have also been achieved. The high-speed shutter and asynchronous random-trigger shutter functions in the CV-M3OO provide a superb image quality in machine-vision and image processing applications such as dynamic-motion image capturing, on-line inspection, gauging, printing and graphics.

CV-M300 Specifications

TV Standard EIA CCIR
CCD Sensor 2/3" HAD Interline-transfer CCD  
Effective no. of pixel EIA: 768(H)x 494(V)

380.000 approx.

CCIR: 752(H)x 582(V)

440,000 approx.

Scanning area 8.9µm(H) x 6.6µm(V)  
Scanning system EIA: 2:1 Interlace

Non-interlaced (1/60 sec.)

CCIR: 2:1 Interlace

Non-interlaced (1/50 sec.)

Scanning freq. H:15.734KHz V:59.94Hz
Sync. system 1. Ext. HD/VD input: 4.0Vp-p~ 2.0V at 75 ohm terminated

    (For TTL input 2.0V~5.0V)

2. Ext. trigger input:2.0V~5.0V TTL Level

3. Int. HD/VD output: 4.0Vp-p at 75 ohm non-terminated

4 Pixel Clock output(User option):4.0Vat 75 ohm non-terminated

Resolution H : 580TV lines, V : 485TV lines( at frame accumulation. mode )
S/N ratio 58dB or more (AGC off, Gamma =1.0),100KHz-4.2MHz
Sensitivity 250 lux (F5.6,AGC off)
Min. lllumination. on CCD sensor 0.05 lux (F1.4,AGC on, Video level-6dB)
Normal Shutter OFF, 1/100, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4500, 1/10000 sec.
Ext. Trigger Shutter Mode-1 1/60, 1/125, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4500, 1/10000 sec.
Mode-2 1/77~1/10000sec.
Video output VS 1.0 Vp-p at 75 ohm terminated
Gamma correction 1.0 or 0.45
Gain Manual(GAIN VR :0~+18dB) or AGC ON
Lens Mount C-mount
Operating Environment Temperature : -5°C+45°C: (23°F~104°F)

Humidity: 20-80%(non-condensed)

Power requirement DC+12V ±10%, 3.8W
Dimension 50(W)x 40(H)x 80(D)mm (1.97 x 1.57 x 3.15 inches approx.)
Weight 230g (0.514 lbs. approx.)

The M300 essentially has the same dimension and features on the M50 series with the exception of the CCD image sensor size.  Dimensional information may be found under Dimensions M50 section.  All of the accessories and components are compatible with the M50 Series sensors.

 

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