HyperVision HPV-X3 - Specs
NEWHigh-Speed Video Camera
Camera Head
Lens Mount*1) | Nikon F-mount | |
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Image Sensor*2) | FTCMOS3 image sensor (approx. 30 × 23 mm) | |
Pixel Size | 48 μm × 48 μm | |
Recording Speed*3) (frame rate) |
20 Mfps | |
Variable recording speed between 60 fps and 10 Mfps in 5 ns steps | ||
Recording Capacity | 256 frames | |
Resolution*4) | 300,000 pixels; 628 horizontal x 480 vertical | |
Color/Gradations*5) | Monochrome, 10 bits | |
Exposure Time*6) | 20 Mfps, fixed at approx. 25 ns | |
Variable in a 5 ns interval starting from 50 ns in a range from 60 fps to 10 Mfps | ||
External Trigger Input | Two channels (TRIG, STANDBY) TTL level (5 V), capable of either positive or negative polarity Or contact input Time resolution 5 ns |
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Recording Mode | Internal trigger, external trigger, continuous trigger | |
Camera Synchronization Function*7) | Capable of synchronized recording with 2 cameras connected | |
Frame Synchronization Function*7) | Signal/level | One channel (F.SYNC) TTL level (5 V), capable of either positive or negative polarity Or contact input Time resolution 5 ns |
Recording speed | Range between 60 fps and 10 Mfps | |
Optional Outputs | Two channels (exposure start timing, trigger detection timing, or other outputs depending on settings) | |
Trigger Point Setting | Can be set to any frame from the second frame onwards | |
Interface*8) | 1000Base-T 1 port | |
External Monitor Output*9) | External Monitor Output | |
Data Memory Format | 10-bit dedicated format, BMP, AVI, JPEG, TIFF (8-bit and 16-bit formats supported) |
- Shimadzu does not guarantee that all F-mount lenses can be attached.
- The FTCMOS3 image sensor used in this instrument is manufactured using high accuracy technology, but defective pixels may exist. Note that this is not a defect or failure of the product.
Please note that some image sensor attributes are not published. When purchasing an HPV-X3, please request an image capture demonstration to verify product operation in your operating environment. - The recording speed is a reference value. It is not guaranteed to be an accurate value for the time interval between recording frames.
- Stored images will be 628 pixels (horizontal) × 480 pixels (vertical).
- 10-bit refers to the data format. It does not indicate a guarantee of data precision.
- These exposure times are rough indications and are not guaranteed as exact exposure time ratios for all recording speeds.
- The synchronization function value is for reference only. It is not guaranteed to be an accurate value for the time interval between recording frames.
- For Ethernet, only 1 Gbps is supported. 100 Mbps/10 Mbps does not work properly.
- The output signal is 640 (horizontal) × 480 (vertical) in VGA.