Gevicam - Gig-E Silicon CCD Cameras

Gevicam
  • Ethernet compatible
  • Network multiple cameras, multiple versions of BeamGage
  • Long cable distances
  • High speed image acquisition
  • External trigger for synchronization with laser pulses
Description
Specifications
Ordering Info
Catalog/Manual

Firewire Cameras for use with Laptop or Desktop PC

Model Specification
Application 1/1.8” format, high resolution, networkable, long cable distances, adjustable ROI
Spectral Response 190 - 1100nm*
Maximum beam size 7.16mm (H) x 5.44mm (V)
Pixel spacing 4.4μm x 4.4μm
Number of effective pixels 1600 x 1200
Minimum system dynamic range¹ ~57dB full speed, full resolution, min gain
Linearity with Power ±1%
Accuracy of beam width ±2%
Frame rates 17fps @ full resolution /7.5fps optional; faster rates with binning
Shutter duration 60ms @ 17fps; 133ms @ 7.5fps
Gain control 33dB
Trigger 5V TTL 2μsec min, positive pulse, rising edge triggered
Photodiode trigger N/A
Saturation intensity¹ 0.3μW/cm²
Lowest measurable signa¹ 0.5lux @ 17fps
Damage threshold 50W/cm² / 0.1J/cm² with all filters installed for <100ns pulse width3
Dimensions and CCD recess 34mm x 34mm x 69mm CCD recess: 17.5mm below surface
Image quality at 1064nm Pulsed with video trigger - good, Pulsed sync - excellent, CW - good
Operation mode Inline transfer progressive scan
Software supported BeamGage - Enterprise>
PC interface Gigbit ethernet
Windows OS support Windows 7 (32/64) or Vista (32/74)
Notes: 1 Camera set to full resolution at maximum frame rate and equivalent exposure times, running CW at 632.8nm wavelength. Camera set to minimum useful gain for saturation test and maximum useful gain for lowest signal test.
2 The maximum rate depends on the ROI (Region of Interest) size, the bits readout, and the number of cameras on the same bus. The SCOR 20 operates at 7.5Hz 12 bits and 15Hz 8 bits. It operates up to at least 60Hz with a smaller ROI. The frame rate also depends on PC resources.
3 May be usable for wavelengths below 350nm but sensitivity is low and detector deterioration may occur. Therefore UV image converter is recommended. Although our silicon cameras have shown response out to 1320nm it can cause significant blooming which could lead to significant errors of beam width measurement. We would suggest our XC130 InGaAs camera for these wavelengths to give you the best measurements.
4 This is the damage threshold of the filter glass of the filters. Assuming all filters mounted with ND1 (red housing) filter in the front. Distortion of the beam may occur.

Cameras are part of a Laser Beam Analysis System
The camera and software are sold as a package

      Item Description P/N  
     
BeamGage Enterprise Gig-E BeamProfiler Systems (camera and software)  
         
  BGE-GigE-OSI182000 BeamGage Enterprise Edition software, software license, 1/1.8” format 1600x1200 pixel Gig-E camera with C-mount CCD recess. Comes with Cat5e cable, power supply with ext trigger adapter, Ethernet destop and laptop PCI-Express cards and 3 ND filters. SP90269  
         
  BGE-GigE-OSI182000-1550 BeamGage Enterprise Edition software, software license, 1/1.8” format 1600x1200 pixel Gig-E camera with C-mount CCD recess. Phosphor coated 1550nm sensor. Comes with Cat5e cable, power supply with ext trigger adapter, Ethernet destop and laptop PCI-Express cards and 3 ND filters. SP90272  
         
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