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UI-112x / UI-512x

uEye Camera Manual Version 3.80

UI-112x / UI-512x

Sensor specification

 

Sensor type

CMOS

Shutter system

-

Characteristic

Logarithmic

Readout mode

Progressive Scan, Rolling Readout

Resolution class

CCIR

Resolution

768 x 576 Pixel (0.44 Megapixel)

Aspect ratio

4:3

Bit depth

14 bit A/D converter, 12 bit transfer

Optical sensor class

1/2 inch

Exact sensitive area

7.68 mm x 5.76 mm

Exact optical sensor diagonal

9.60 mm (1/1.67 inch)

Pixel size

10.0 µm, square

Sensor name, monochrome

FX4-M

Special features

HDR sensor with logarithmic characteristic
The sensor does not possess an exposure time.

See also chapters uEye HDR Sensor: Method of Functioning and UI-112x / UI-512x Application Notes

Sensor internal controls for gain (AGC)

 

 

Gain

 

Monochrome model (master gain)

-

Analog gain boost

-

 

 

Camera timing

 

USB uEye

GigE uEye SE/RE

GigE uEye HE

Pixel clock range (allowed/recommended)

MHz

5-31/10-15 *1)

5-31/10-15 *1)

5-31/10-15 *1)

Pixel clock for optimal image quality

MHz

14 *1)

14 *1)

14 *1)

Max. pixel clock with subsampling/binning

MHz

-

-

-

Frame rate (freerun mode)

fps

50.0 *2)

50.0 *2)

50.0 *2)

Frame rate (trigger mode, 1 ms exposure)

fps

50.0 *2)

50.0 *2)

50.0 *2)

Exposure time in freerun mode

ms

-

-

-

Exposure time in trigger mode

ms

-

-

-

 

 

 

 

 

AOI

 

 

 

 

Mode

 

-

 

 

 

 

 

Binning

 

 

 

 

Mode

 

-

 

 

 

 

 

Subsampling

 

 

 

 

Mode

 

-

 

 

 

 

 

Hardware trigger

 

 

 

 

Mode

 

Asynchronous

Asynchronous

Asynchronous

Trigger delay with rising edge

µs

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Trigger delay with falling edge

µs

**)

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Additive trigger delay (optional)

µs

15 µs...4 s

15 µs...4 s

15 µs...4 s

 

 

 

 

 

Power consumption *5)

 

USB uEye

GigE uEye SE/RE

GigE uEye HE

 

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**) To be defined.

*1) The maximum possible pixel clock frequency depends on the PC hardware used.

*2) Requires maximum pixel clock frequency.

*3) Requires minimum pixel clock frequency.

*4) Use of this function increases the frame rate.

*5) The power consumption depends on the sensor model and the pixel clock setting.

 

Hinweis

Please see also the UI-112x / UI-512x Application Notes chapter.

 

Relative sensor sensitivity

Monochrome

ueye_112x-mx-spectral

Figure 154: Sensor sensitivity of the UI-112x / UI-512x (according to manufacturer)


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