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    HyperVision HPV-X3 - Specs

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    High-Speed Video Camera

    Camera Head

    Lens Mount*1)  Nikon F-mount
    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
    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.