3.3.4.1 190-1100nm Cameras 3.3.4.1.1 USB Silicon CMOS Camera SP932U high resolution Features • Specially optimized for NIR and Nd:YAG regions via “Blooming Correction” algorithm • 1/1.8” format CMOS global shutter imager • Interface: USB3 • High Resolution 3.45μm pixel size • 72dB true dynamic resolution, high bitrate • No Smearing Model Format Wavelengths (1) Active area Beam sizes Pixel spacing Number of effective pixels Dynamic range Linearity with power Accuracy of beam width Frame rates in 12 bit mode (2) Exposure Gain control Trigger Photodiode trigger (Optional) (3) Saturation intensity (4) Lowest measurable signal (4) Damage threshold (5) Dimensions Imager recess Image quality at 1064nm 1/1.8” 190-1100nm 7.06mm x 5.3mm 34.5μm - 5.3mm 3.45μm x 3.45μm 2048 x 1536 72 dB <1% ±2% 24 fps at full resolution 25μs to 2000ms 1.46 dB to 256 dB Hardware/Software Trigger & Strobe Out Si response: SP90408 32μW/cm2 at 633nm, 500μW/cm2 at 1064nm 0.2nW/cm2 50W/cm2 / 1J/cm2 for < 100ns pulse width 45 mm x 45 mm x 22.5 mm 4.5±0.11mm Pulsed with trigger sync - excellent Pulsed with video trigger - good CW - excellent CMOS, Global shutter USB 3.0 Windows 10 (64), BeamGage 6.17 required CE, UKCA, China RoHS Operation mode PC interface OS supported Compliance Ordering Information Supported software BeamGage Professional BeamGage Standard Notes: (1) The camera’s natural response is from 300nm through 1100nm. At wavelengths above 1000 nm and BeamGage “Blooming correction” function needs to be activated. To measure effectively below 300nm, please make use of Ophir UV converter, otherwise the sensitivity is too low and the measurement accuracy may degrade. (2) Dependent on PC processor and graphics card performance. Frame rate is reduced when the Blooming Correction algorithm is active and can be increased using smaller aperture or the binning option. (3) For more information please see “Optical Camera Trigger” catalog page (4) Camera set to full resolution at maximum frame rate at 633nm and 1064nm wavelength. Camera set to minimum gain and 1ms exposure time for saturation test and 35ms exposure time for the lowest signal test. (5) This is the damage threshold of the filter glass. Assuming all filters are mounted with ND1 (red housing) filter in the front. Distortion of the beam may occur with average power densities of 5W/cm2 for beam size 5mm, 10W/cm2 for 2mm beam, and >30W/cm2 for 1mm beam. (6) Comes with USB 3.0 cable, Trigger cable and 3 ND filters. Beam Analysis JANUARY 1, 2022 FOR LATEST UPDATES, PLE
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