The ace series of GigE Vision cameras offer fantastic value for very challenging applications (e.g. microscopy, medical technology, transport technology). The acA1300-75gc contains a PYTHON 1300 CMOS sensor from ON Semiconductor. The 1/2" sensor contains 1280 x 1024 pixels, and delivers up to 88 frames per second, at full resolution, all in a compact 42 x 29 x 29 mm housing.
Because the Basler ace GigE camera uses the same 29 x 29 mm footprint that has been standard on analog cameras for many years, replacement of analog cameras is easy. Some existing Camera Link cameras and IEEE 1394a or 1394b cameras with this same footprint can also be easily replaced.
Using a Power over Ethernet (“PoE”) configuration, a single cable may be used to apply camera power and to transfer data between this camera and a PC, keeping cable runs to a minimum. An auxiliary connector is provided for terminating the input and output signal – there is one of each. The input may be configured to trigger image acquisition, reset the frame counter, or reset the software trigger count. The output may be configured to indicate acquisition trigger wait, exposure active, flash window, or timer active. Or the output may be controlled via a PC. The auxiliary connector may be used to power the camera if PoE is not available.
The Basler ace provides a full set of features to address a wide range of applications. Pixel data can be output in 8 or 12 bit depth. You may adjust the camera’s black level, gain, area of interest, input debounce, and trigger delay. It features automatic exposure control, pixel binning, horizontal image mirroring, event reporting, sending of test images, and a programmable lookup table. There are also “chunk” features that include a frame counter, time stamp, trigger input counter, and CRC checksum calculator. Note that not all features may be available when using third-party software.
Because this camera is GigE Vision and GenICam compliant, there are many third party software applications and API’s that are compatible. Basler offers their royalty-free Pylon SDK for 32 and 64 bit Windows and Linux platforms.
Lens Mount: | C-Mount |
Sensor Resolution: | 1,280 (h) x 1,024 (v) pixels |
Sensor Size: | 7.87 mm (1/2.3") |
Sensor Model: | ON Semi Python 1300 |
Chroma: | Color Bayer |
Shutter Type: | Global |
Frame Rate (full resolution): | 88.0 frames/second |
Quantum Efficiency: | 55.0 % |
Dark Noise: | 11.0 e- |
Saturation Capacity: | 7.8 ke- |
Dynamic Range: | 57.0 dB |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio: | 39.0 dB |
Test Method: | EMVA 1288 for Mono |
Data Interface: | Ethernet Gig-E Vision |
Data Rate: | Gigabit Ethernet |
Max. Frame Rate is 88 fps (with fast sensor readout) or 81 fps (with normal sensor readout). Image quality may decrease when using fast sensor readout.
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This camera is warranted by the manufacturer to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of three (3) years from the date of original factory manufacture.
Small quantities of cameras normally stocked by Machine Vision Store may be returned within 30 days, subject to a 20% restocking charge, if original package is unopened and in new condition. Larger quantities are subject to Basler's 40% restocking charge. Open packages may not be returned.
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