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when it’s too fast to see, and too important not to. ®

Phantom v640 Data Sheet - 60001 DATA SHEET v640

2560 x 160010-1400 fps at full resolution Breakthrough sensitivity Phantom CineMag

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Key Benefits: Key Features: WHEN IT’S TOO FAST TO SEE, AND TOO IMPORTANT NOT TO
® 10-1400 frames-per-second (fps) at full resolution. Maximum FPS: 300,000 @ 256 x 162560 x 1600 CMOS sensor Minimum Exposure (shutter speed): 1 µs High-resolution timing system: Better than 20ns resolution Extreme Dynamic Range (EDR): two different exposures within a single frameInternal Shutter: hands-free/remote current session reference (CSR)Memory Segmentation: Up to 64 segments Non-volatile, hot-swappable Phantom CineMag memory magazines (256 GB & 512 GB)CineMag to CineStation In 2006, Vision Research introduced the world’s first 4 megapixel digital high-speed camera – the Phantom v10. Look how far we’ve come since then! Based on a camera architecture first introduced with the Phantom v12.1, the v640 provides a 4 megapixel sensor and greater than 6 gigapixels/second throughput. That means full-resolution frame rates of 1400 frames-per-second (fps), and 1920 x 1080 HD-resolution frame rates of 2700 fps. The minimum frame rate is 10 fps. Take the wide view with our custom-designed 2560 x 1600 pixel CMOS sensor. The aspect ratio of the v640 allows you to keep moving targets in-frame longer and see more of the event you are recording. Shutter speeds down to 1microsecond and a global electronic shutter allow for crisp, sharp images with little or no image blur or motion artifacts.With a peak quantum efficiency (QE) of 60% – greatly improved over current sensor designs – and a significant reduction in readout noise, along with the addition of microlens technology, the v640’s four megapixel resolution can be used to full advantage at speeds that normally called for large-pixel, lower resolution cameras.
® Built-in Memory: 8 GB, 16 GB, 32 GB Breakthrough Sensitivity: ISO (12232 SAT) 1000 Color, 4000 Mono; QE 60% peak; NEP 0.011 fJPixel Bit-depth: 8- and 12-bit View recordings immediately via video-out ports Versatile Dual HD-SDI ports configured to meet your needs 1

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