IMX571 TE-Cooling CAMERA
Resolution | 26 MegaPixel | ||||||
Sensor | SONY IMX571 | ||||||
Sensor size(mm) | 1.8" (23.48x15.67) | ||||||
Pixel(μm) | 3.76x3.76 | ||||||
Full Well | 50Ke | ||||||
Read noise | 1-3.3e | ||||||
FPS/Resolution | 14@6224x4168 37@3104x2084 110@2064x1386 |
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DDR3 | 512MB | ||||||
Exposure | 0.1ms~1000s | ||||||
Cooling System | Two-stage TE-cooling System | ||||||
ADC | 8/16bit | ||||||
Shutter | Rolling Shutter | ||||||
QE | 91% Max | ||||||
Other Parameters | |||||||
Output | USB3.0 (USB3.1 GEN1) | ||||||
Mount | M42-Mount | ||||||
I/O | 7Pin (1 optocoupler isolated input, 1 optocoupler isolated output, 2 non-isolated input and output ports) | ||||||
Dimension (mm) | 80 x 80 x 101.5 | ||||||
weight | 618g | ||||||
Power Supply | DC 5V over PC USB Port External Power Adapter for Cooling System, DC12V,3A |
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Power | <4.1W, 25W@TE-Cooling | ||||||
Recording System | Still Picture and Movie | ||||||
Protective Glass | AR-Coating or IR-Cut | ||||||
Operating System | Windows XP / Vista / 7 /8 /10(32 & 64 bit) OS X (Mac OS X), Linux |
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SDK | Windows/Linux/macOS/Android Multiple Platform SDK Native C/C++, .NET/C#/VB.NET, Python, Java, DirectShow, Twain, LabView, MabLab and so on |
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Software Driver | Twain/Directshow | ||||||
Working Temperature | -10~50℃ | ||||||
Storage Temperature | -20~60℃ |
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Humidity | 20%-80% | ||||||
Attestation | CE, FCC, RoHS |
Specification
1. Zero glow: The camera has almost no glow phenomenon under long exposure or high gain, The following image is an example of glow.
Left: Glow, Right: No Glow
2. 16 bit: with more delicate color changes in the image, The following example shows the difference between 14-bit and 16-bit images3. This camera has a sensor of 1.8 ", which allows for a larger field of view in one shot, making it suitable for large samples and obtaining richer details.
4. The ultra-low noise of the sensor in this camera and the almost zero noise introduced by the software enable the camera to obtain cleaner images during long exposures.
5. This camera has a hardware external trigger function, which supports external level signals to trigger the camera to capture one or more images.
View Description
Video windows GUI
A: The App title bar
B: Menu;
C: App toolbar
D: Camera Sidebar ;
E: Folders Sidebar ;
F: Undo/Redo Sidebar ;
G: Layer Sidebar ;
H: Measurement Sidebar ;
I: Measurement Sheet;
J: Statusbar;
K: Auto Hide button
L: Horizontal ruler;
M: Vertical ruler
N: Frame Rate
O: Frames captured
P: Current Video sizes
Q: The selected microscope Magnification
R: Cooling Temperature
S: Current Unit;
AA: Sidebar right mouse button context menu;
AB: Video window right mouse button context menu;
AC: Browse window right mouse button context menu;
AD: Image window right mouse button context menu;
AE: Frame window right mouse button context menu;
AF: Double-click bring up Diagnose dialog;
AG: Double-click bring up Magnification dialog;
AH: Double-click bring up Measurement dialog;
AI: Horizontal Ruler or Vertical Ruler right mouse button context menu
Image windows GUIA: The App title bar;
B:The opened file right mouse button context menu on status bar;
C:The opened file name and directory;
D:Double-click bring up opened file Properties dialog;
E:Current image width and height;
F:Double-click bring up Scale Image dialog;
G:Image Zoom ratio, double-clicking will zoom the image to 100%;
H:Zoom ratio right mouse button context menu;
I:Currently selected Unit;
J: Double-click bring up Measurement dialog;
K:Image BPP & Resolution;
L:Double-click bring up Resolution Setting dialog;
M: Unit right mouse button context menu;
N: Calibrated Resolution.
If you want to know the detailed software functions, please check the manual. OneDrive link:https://1drv.ms/f/s!AgxM3EAkW4KNe2OKTIbQAgCmSwQ
For Linux system, we provide a simplified version of software.You can download it from OneDrive above. In order to better adapt to the camera hardware, we recommend using the internal software with USB flash disk.
Supported languages: English,German,French,Japanese,Korean,Bulgarian,Catalan,Indonesian,Italian,Polish,Portuguese,Portuguese Brazil,Russian,Spanish,Thai,Turkish,Ukrainian.
Sample Images
I/O Parameters
Colour | Pin | Signal | Signal Description | |
white | 1 | GDN | Non-isolated signal and power supply ground | |
Red | 2 | 5V | 5V DC power input or output | |
Blue | 3 | OPTO_GND | Optocoupler isolation signal ground | |
Yellow | 4 | DIR_GPIO1 | Non-isolated signal (software configurable input/output) (line2) | |
Black | 5 | DIR_GPIO2 | Non-isolated signal (software configurable input/output) (line3) | |
Green | 6 | OPTO_IN | Optocoupler isolation input signal (line0) | |
Pink | 7 | OPTO_OUT | Optocoupler isolation output signal (line1) |
Note:5v power input default off state
See the following link for more introduction of external trigger function:https://1drv.ms/f/s!AgxM3EAkW4KNfgcOBh53npm119Q
Hardware trigger example
External hardware can be triggered by software or SDK. The following is the democpp example in the SDK.
1.Click "Enter Trigger Mode" under "Trigger" to switch“ ✔” Flag as trigger mode
The following is the free running and trigger mode API switching code:
// 0 = video mode, 1 = software or simulated trigger mode, 2 = external trigger mode
cam_put_Option(m_hCam, CAM_OPTION_TRIGGER, val);
2.After the trigger mode, click "IO Config", select the trigger source in "Trigger Source", and then generate a high pulse on the corresponding line to trigger.
Packing List
Standard Camera Packing List | ||||
A | One Camera | |||
B | One external trigger cable | |||
C | USB3.0 A male to B male cable /1.5m | |||
D | Power adapter: input: AC 100~240V 50Hz/60Hz, output: DC12 V 3A | |||
E | CD (Driver & utilities software) |