When high quality imaging and speed are of the essence, turn to the compact champion, XC-HR50, for the solution. The new XC-HR50 is a compact, lightweight, black and white video camera incorporating the latest 1/3 Type Interline Transfer (IT) Progressive Scan CCD with HAD technology providing 659 (H) x 494 (V) effective picture elements and incorporating a C-mount type lens mount. The XC-HR50 can capture high quality images at fast frame rates (twice the speed of Sony's popular XC-55 camera) and is ideal for demanding applications such as semiconductor production and high speed assembly line inspection.
Features:
Image Device | 1/3 type IT progressive scan CCD | |||||
Effective Picture Elements | 659 (H) x 494 (V) | |||||
Scanning System | 60 Hz Non-Interlaced | |||||
Lens Mount | C Mount | |||||
Scanning System | 60 Hz Non-Interlaced | |||||
Sync. System | Internal/External (auto) | |||||
External Sync Signal | HD/VD (2 to 5 Vp-p) | |||||
Video Output | 1 Vp-p, Sync negative, 75 ohms unbalanced | |||||
Horizontal Resolution | 500 TV lines | |||||
Minimum Illumination | 1 lx (F1.4, Manual Gain MAX) | |||||
S/N Ratio | 58 d | |||||
Gain Control | Fixed, Manual | |||||
Shutter | Normal: OFF to 1/30,000 s with switches Restart/Reset / Async External Trigger, Non-reset, reset, switches or with trigger pulse width (1/100,000 to 1/4 s) | |||||
Gamma | 1 (Fixed) | |||||
Output Connector | DC IN, SYNC, VIDEO: multi 12-pin | |||||
Power Requirements | DC + 12V (+10.5 V - + 15.0V) | |||||
Power Consumption | 1.8 W | |||||
Operation Temperature | -5° C to 45° C (23 to 113° F) | |||||
Storage Temperature | -30° C to 60° C (-22 to 140° F) | |||||
Operating Humidity | 20 to 80 % (no condensation) | |||||
Storage Humidity | 20 to 95% (no condensation) | |||||
Vibration | 10 G (20 ~ 200 Hz) | |||||
Shock Resistance | 70 G | |||||
Dimensions | 29 (W) x 29 (H) x 30 (D) mm / 1 -3/16 x 1 -3/16 x 1 -3/16 inches | |||||
Weight | 50 g / 1.8 oz | |||||
Regulatory | UL 6500, FCC Class A Digital Device, CE (EN61326/97+A1/98),AS4251.1+AS4252.1 |