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:

1280 x 1024 Pixels

10 bit 40 Msample ADC resolution

2/3” sensor housing

One region of interest

Programmable exposure time

10, 20 or 40 MHz pixelclock

Full framerate 27 frames per second

Optical dynamic range 64 dB in single slope,
up to 100 dB in multi slope.

Synthetic test image

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.

10BaseT/100BaseT Ethernet

One trigger input and one output for flash control

Digital input 6 bits optically isolated

Digital output 6 bits optically isolated

RS232

Camera reset

Watchdog

VGA and CVBS for display purposes

Figure 2-1 Inca 320 back side connectors

2005-12-12

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