AVT Mako G-032B User manual

Technical Manual
AVT GigE Vision Cameras
V2.1.0
07 October 2014
Allied Vision Technologies GmbH
Taschenweg 2a
D-07646 Stadtroda / Germany
AVT Mako

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Legal notice
For customers in the U.S.A.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential environment. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used
in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communica-
tions. However there is no guarantee that interferences will not occur in a particular installation.
If the equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the distance between the equipment and the receiver.
• Use a different line outlet for the receiver.
• Consult a radio or TV technician for help.
You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could
void your authority to operate this equipment. The shielded interface cable recommended in this
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device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules.
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Contents
Contacting Allied Vision Technologies ............................................................... 5
Introduction ................................................................................................................ 6
Document history ................................................................................................................ 6
Conventions used in this manual............................................................................................. 8
Styles ........................................................................................................................... 8
Symbols ........................................................................................................................ 8
More information ................................................................................................................ 8
Before operation ................................................................................................................. 9
Heat dissipation.............................................................................................................. 9
Camera cleaning instructions ............................................................................. 10
Warranty ..................................................................................................................... 10
Avoiding the necessity of camera cleaning ......................................................................... 10
Is it an impurity? – Identifying impurities........................................................................... 11
Where is the impurity? – Locating impurities....................................................................... 11
Cleaning Instructions..................................................................................................... 12
About Mako GigE cameras ................................................................................... 15
Conformity................................................................................................................. 16
FCC – Class B Device ....................................................................................................... 16
Specifications........................................................................................................... 17
Mako G-032B/C ................................................................................................................. 17
Mako G-050B/C ................................................................................................................. 20
Mako G-095B/C ................................................................................................................. 22
Mako G-125B/C ................................................................................................................. 24
Mako G-223B/C (NIR) ......................................................................................................... 26
Mako G-419B/C (NIR) ......................................................................................................... 28
Camera smart features ......................................................................................... 30
Filter and lenses...................................................................................................... 31
IR cut filter....................................................................................................................... 31
Camera lenses................................................................................................................... 31
Mako G-032.................................................................................................................. 32
Mako G-050.................................................................................................................. 32
Mako G-095.................................................................................................................. 32
Mako G-125.................................................................................................................. 33
Mako G-223.................................................................................................................. 33
Mako G-419.................................................................................................................. 33
Camera dimensions................................................................................................ 34
Tripod adapter .................................................................................................................. 34
Cross section: C-Mount ....................................................................................................... 35
Cross section: CS-Mount...................................................................................................... 36
Adjustment of the C-Mount and CS-Mount............................................................................... 37

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Mako standard housing....................................................................................................... 37
Camera interfaces .................................................................................................. 38
Status LEDs ...................................................................................................................... 38
Gigabit Ethernet port ......................................................................................................... 39
Mako I/O connector pin assignment ...................................................................................... 39
Mako input description................................................................................................... 40
Mako output description................................................................................................. 41
Control signals.................................................................................................................. 43
Inputs......................................................................................................................... 43
Input/output pin control ................................................................................................ 43
Outputs....................................................................................................................... 43
Trigger timing diagram................................................................................................... 45
Notes on triggering ....................................................................................................... 45
Description of the data path................................................................................ 47
Mako monochrome cameras................................................................................................. 47
Mako with CCD sensors ................................................................................................... 47
Mako with CMOS sensors ................................................................................................. 47
Mako color cameras............................................................................................................ 48
Mako with CCD sensors ................................................................................................... 48
Mako with CMOS sensors ................................................................................................. 48
Camera features ................................................................................................................ 49
Frame memory .................................................................................................................. 57
Resolution and ROI frame rates ......................................................................... 58
Mako G-032B/C: ROI frame rates........................................................................................... 59
Mako G-050B/C: ROI frame rates........................................................................................... 60
Mako G-095B/C: ROI frame rates........................................................................................... 61
Mako G-125B/C: ROI frame rates........................................................................................... 62
Mako G-223B/C: ROI frame rates........................................................................................... 63
Mako G-419B/C: ROI frame rates........................................................................................... 64
Appendix .................................................................................................................... 65
Sensor position accuracy of AVT Mako cameras ........................................................................ 65
Index ........................................................................................................................... 66

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Contacting Allied Vision Technologies
Contacting Allied Vision Technologies
Info
•Technical information:
http://www.alliedvisiontec.com
•Support:
support@alliedvisiontec.com
Allied Vision Technologies GmbH (Headquarters)
Taschenweg 2a
07646 Stadtroda, Germany
Tel.: +49 36428-677-0
Fax: +49 36428-677-28
e-mail: info@alliedvisiontec.com
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Singapore 368001
Tel.: +65 6634-9027
Fax: +65 6634-9029
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1602# ZhongShanXi Road
Shanghai 200235, China
Tel.: +86 (21) 64861133
Fax: +86 (21) 54233670
e-mail: info@alliedvisiontec.com

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Introduction
Introduction
This Mako Technical Manual describes in depth the technical specifications,
dimensions, all pixel formats, bandwidth and frame rate related subjects.
For detailed information on camera features and controls refer to the AVT GigE
Camera and Driver Features and AVT GigE Camera and Driver Attributes doc-
uments.
Document history
www
AVT Mako literature:
http://www.alliedvisiontec.com/us/support/downloads/
product-literature/mako.html
Note
We assume that you have already read the AVT GigE
Installation Guide and that you have installed the hardware
and software on your PC or laptop (Gigabit Ethernet network
card, cables). The AVT GigE Installation Guide contains
important safety warnings.
http://www.alliedvisiontec.com/emea/support/downloads/
product-literature/hardware-installation-guide.html
Version Date Remarks
V2.0.0 2013-Aug-30 New Manual - RELEASE Status
V2.0.1 2013-Sep-11 • Added table of contents
•AddedCamera cleaning instructions
• Updated the specifications for Mako G-223 and G-419
• Updated chapter Resolution and ROI frame rates on page 58
V2.0.2 2013-Sep-16 • Updated the frame rate information for Mako G-223 and Mako G-419 in
Specifications and Resolution and ROI frame rates chapters
• Updated introduction to include link to Mako literature webpage
•UpdatedStatus LEDs section
• Added captions to tables in Camera lenses section
•AddedlinkstoAVT GigE Camera and Driver Features document on page 47
and 49
to be continued on next page
Table 1: Document history

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Introduction
continued from last page
V2.0.3 2013-Nov-27 • Updated gain control values for Mako G-223B/C (NIR) and Mako G-223B/C
(NIR)
•UpdatedTable 17: Status LED (green) on page 38
• Updated the note on StreamHoldCapacity in Specifications and Frame mem-
ory sections
• Updated block diagrams in chapter Description of the data path on page 47
• Updated the Index
V2.0.4 2014-Feb-28 • Updated available color pixel formats for Mako G-223B/C (NIR)and Mako G-
223B/C (NIR)
• Updated optional accessories in the Specifications chapter
•UpdatedsectionCross section: C-Mount on page 35
•AddedsectionHeat dissipation on page 9
• Updated the operating temperature specification for Mako G-032B/C, Mako
G-125B/C, Mako G-223B/C (NIR), and Mako G-223B/C (NIR)
• Updated block diagrams in chapter Description of the data path on page 47
to remove the RS232 mention
• Added Hirose cable information on page 39
V2.1.0 2014-Oct-07 • Updated and rearranged Specifications chapter
•AddedCamera smart features on page 30
• Added trigger latency and jitter values for Mako G-032B/C and Mako G-
125B/C
•UpdatedMako standard housing drawing
•Updatedtable 22 on page 49
•UpdatedCamera features section
• Added Mako G-050 and Mako G-095 cameras:
–AddedMako G-050B/C and Mako G-095B/C specifications and spectral
sensitivity plots
– Added camera lens information on page 32
–AddedMako G-050B/C: ROI frame rates and Mako G-095B/C: ROI frame
rates sections
– Updated Description of the data path and Camera dimensions chapters
Version Date Remarks
Table 1: Document history

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Introduction
Conventions used in this manual
To give this manual an easily understood layout and to emphasize important
information, the following typographical styles and symbols are used:
Styles
Symbols
More information
For more information on hardware and software read the following:
•TheAVT GigE Installation Guide describes the hardware installation pro-
cedures for AVT GigE cameras and contains important safety instructions.
•AVT GigE Camera and Driver Features describes the camera controls of
AVT‘s VIMBA SDK (GenICam) and feature related items.
Style Function Example
Bold Programs, inputs or highlighting important things bold
Courier Code listings etc. Input
Upper case Register REGISTER
Italics Modes, fields Mode
Parentheses and/or blue Links (Link)
Table 2: Styles
Note
This symbol highlights important information.
Caution
This symbol highlights important instructions. You have to
follow these instructions to avoid malfunctions.
www
This symbol highlights URLs for further information. The URL
itself is shown in blue.
Example: http://www.alliedvisiontec.com

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Introduction
Before operation
Target group This Technical Manual is the guide to detailed technical information of the
camera and is written for experts.
Getting started For a quick guide on how to get started, read the AVT GigE Installation Guide
first.
Heat dissipation
Due to the small packaging and high speed of Mako cameras, take care to ensure
that the housing temperature of the camera does not exceed 45 °C. The follow-
ing are general guidelines for heat dissipation:
• Mount the camera on a heat sink such as a metal bracket.
• Lenses, when attached to a camera, act as a heat-sink and help reduce
housing temperature.
• Ensure sufficient air flow. Use a fan if necessary.
www
To download the AVT GigE Installation Guide and AVT GigE
Camera and Driver Features, go to:
http://www.alliedvisiontec.com/emea/support/downloads/
product-literature.html
www
Software packages (including documentation and release
notes) provided by AVT can be downloaded from:
http://www.alliedvisiontec.com/emea/products/
software.html
Caution
Before operating any AVT camera, read the safety instructions
and ESD warnings in the AVT GigE Installation Guide.
Note
Housing temperature of the camera will increase during
power-up and initial operation. This temperature will
later stabilize.

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Camera cleaning instructions
Camera cleaning instructions
This chapter describes safety instructions/cautions valid for Mako cameras in
case of cleaning lenses, optical filters/protection glass or sensors.
Warranty
Avoiding the necessity of camera cleaning
When screwing/unscrewing the camera lens or dust cap, hold the camera with
the C-Mount / CS-Mount opening towards the floor as shown in figure 1. This
minimizes the possibility of any contaminants falling on the glass surface.
Always store cameras and lenses with dust-caps installed.
Note
• Please read these instructions before you contact your
AVT camera dealer for assistance.
• Ask your AVT camera dealer if you are not familiar with
the procedures described below.
www
For details about camera warranty duration and sen-
sor warranty terms, visit:
http://www.alliedvisiontec.com/emea/support/
warranty.html
Caution
Warranty precautions
• To ensure your warranty remains in effect:
– Do not open the camera housing.
– Follow instructions described below.
– Use only optical quality tissue/cloth if you must clean
a lens or filter.
– Use only optics cleaner (60% ethyl alcohol, 40%
ether). Never use aggressive cleaners like benzine or
spirit. Such cleaners may destroy the surface.
–Do not use compressed air which can push dust
into camera and lens.
• AVT does not warranty against any physical damage to
the sensor/filter/protection glass or lenses. Use utmost
care when cleaning optical components.

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Camera cleaning instructions
Is it an impurity? – Identifying impurities
If you observe any image artefacts in your video preview of your Mako camera
you may have impurities either on the lens, filter/protection glass, or on the
sensor protection glass. Every Mako camera is cleaned prior to sealing and ship-
ment; however, impurities may develop due to handling or unclean environ-
ments.
As shown in figure 2, impurities (dust, particles or fluids) on the sensor or
optical components appear as a dark area, patch or spot on the image and
remain fixed in the preview window while you rotate the camera over the target.
Do not confuse this with a pixel defect which appears as a distinct point. Parti-
cles can either rest loosely or can be more or less stuck to the optical surface.
Where is the impurity? – Locating impurities
Before you dismount the lens you should find out if the impurity is on the filter,
lens, or sensor. Therefore, you should capture a uniform image (e.g. a white
sheet of paper) with the camera. The affected optical surface is identified when
a suspected optical component is moved and the dirt follows this movement.
1. If you move only the lens (not the camera) and the impurity moves as
well, the impurity is on the lens.
2. If you move the IR cut filter/protection glass window and the impurity
moves as well:
Figure 1: Illustration of camera orientation when removing lens or dust cap
Figure 2: Image with tiny dust on the filter (left) and dust on the sensor (right)

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Camera cleaning instructions
Please carefully remove the filter/protection glass and clean it on both
sides using the techniques explained below.
3. If the impurity is neither on the lens nor the IR cut filter/protection glass,
it is probably on the sensor.
Cleaning Instructions
Perform all cleaning operations (lenses, filter/protection glass, and sensor) in
a dust-free clean-room. The optical components are very fragile so it is import-
ant to avoid touching them with your fingers or any hard material.
1. Unplug the camera from any power supply before cleaning.
2. Apply a small amount of optics cleaner (60% ethyl alcohol, 40% ether) to
a clean, new lens cleaning tissue.
Acceptable material includes medical-grade sterile optical cotton, or lens
tissue that is chemically pure and free from silicones and other additives.
–Do not use cosmetic cotton.
–Do not use consumer eyeglass cleaning cloths pre-treated with silicon.
Note
• Taking out the filter requires special care.
• Ask your dealer to help you if you are not
confident with the procedure.
Figure 3: Removing IR cut filter/protection glass using special tool (E9020001)

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Camera cleaning instructions
The cotton or lens tissue should be moist, but not dripping. Please hold
the camera away from your body to avoid falling particles like flakes from
skin on the sensor. Hold the camera sensor diagonally upwards.
3. Wipe the glass surface with a
spiral motion from the center
to the rim. Normally, several
spiral wipes are recommended.
Wipe only on glass avoiding
contact to metal surfaces,
because microscopic dirt could
be released and could cause
scratches on the glass.
4. When you've finished cleaning,
examine the surface in a strong
light. Take an out-of-focus
picture of a flat, illuminated
surface to see if any dirt or dust
remains.
5. If dust spots remain, repeat
this procedure using new clean
lens tissue (as described
above).
6. If you want to clean your camera with compressed air despite of all the
warnings:
Figure 4: Medical-grade sterile optical cotton
Caution
• Never wipe lenses with dry swabs or tissue—this causes
scratches.
• Do not use any disposable cotton cosmetic swabs; they
may contain contaminants.
Figure 5: Sensor cleaning
Figure 6: Don’t use compressed air

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Camera cleaning instructions
7. Gently blow the impurities off with dust-filtered, oil-free air (< 1 bar).
Using ionized air helps to remove any dirt stuck to the optical component
because of static electricity.
Caution
• Use an air blower/compressed air only if you are familiar
with cleaning a camera with this instrument.
•Compressed air may push dust into cameras and
lenses. Therefore keep the pressure at a moderate
strength only:
– The pressure at the tube should be less than 1 bar (15
psi)
– Operating distance: 5–30 cm
Note
If dust spots remain after cleaning twice,
please contact your AVT dealer.

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About Mako GigE cameras
About Mako GigE cameras
Mako Mako cameras have a Gigabit Ethernet interface.
GigE GigE is the abbreviation for Gigabit Ethernet.
All AVT Mako cameras are GigE Vision V1.2 compliant cameras with Gigabit
Ethernet interface. AVT Mako cameras work with Gigabit Ethernet hardware and
cable lengths up to 100 m.
GigE Vision The GigE Vision standard is an interface standard for digital machine vision cam-
eras widely supported in the industrial imaging industry. In contrast, GigE
(Gigabit Ethernet) is the network GigE Vision is built upon.
GenICam GenICam is the command structure for the GigE Vision camera controls.
GenICam is administered by the European Machine Vision Association (EMVA).
GenICam establishes a common camera control interface allowing third-party
software to communicate with cameras from various manufacturers without
customization. AVT GigE cameras are GenICam V1.0 compliant.

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Conformity
Conformity
Allied Vision Technologies declares under its sole responsibility that all stan-
dard cameras of the AVT Mako family to which this declaration relates are in con-
formity with the following standard(s) or other normative document(s):
• CE, following the provisions of 2004/108/EG directive
• FCC Part 15 Class B
• RoHS (2011/65/EU)
•CE
• WEEE
We declare, under our sole responsibility, that the previously described AVT
Mako cameras conform to the directives of the CE.
FCC – Class B Device
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential environment. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not
cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a resi-
dential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be
required to correct the interference at his own expense. You are cautioned that
any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void
your authority to operate this equipment.

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Specifications
Specifications
Mako G-032B/C
Caution
Before operating any AVT camera, read the safety instructions
and ESD warnings in the AVT GigE Installation Guide.
http://www.alliedvisiontec.com/emea/support/downloads/
product-literature/hardware-installation-guide.html
Caution
Due to the small packaging and high speed of Mako cameras,
take care to ensure that the housing temperature of the cam-
era does not exceed 45 °C. The following are general guide-
lines for heat dissipation:
• Mount the camera on a heat sink such as a metal bracket.
• Lenses, when attached to a camera, act as a heat-sink and
help reduce housing temperature.
• Ensure sufficient air flow. Use a fan if necessary.
Note
All measurements were done without protection glass /
without filter.
The uncertainty in measurement of the quantum efficiency
values is 10%.
This is due to:
• Manufacturing tolerance of the sensor.
• Uncertainties in the measuring apparatus itself
(Ulbricht sphere, optometer, etc.).
Feature Specification
Resolution 658 x 492
Sensor SONY IT CCD ICX424AL/AQ with HAD microlens
Type CCD Progressive
Sensor size Type 1/3
Cell size 7.4 m
Lens mount C / CS-Mount
Max frame rate at full resolution 102 fps
Max image bit depth 12 bit
On-board FIFO 64 MByte, up to 202 frames at full resolution, Mono8/Bayer8, and a
GevSCPSPacketSize = 8192 bytes per packet
Mono formats Mono8, Mono12Packed, Mono12
Table 3: Mako G-032B/C camera specifications

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Specifications
Color formats BayerRG8, BayerRG12, BayerRG12Packed, Mono8, RGB8Packed,
YUV411Packed, YUV422Packed, YUV444Packed, BGR8Packed
Exposure control 10 µs to 93 s
Gain control 0–30 dB
Horizontal binning 1 to 8 pixels
Vertical binning 1 to 14 rows
Opto-coupled I/Os 1 input, 3 outputs
Voltage requirements 12–24 VDC or PoE
Power consumption 2.4 W @ 12 VDC, 2.8 W PoE
Trigger latency* Idle state: 7.2 µs
Frame valid state: 16.9µs
Trigger jitter* Idle state: 4.0 µs
Frame valid state: 13.7 µs
Operating temperature +5 °C to +45 °C (housing temperature)
Storage temperature -10°C to +70°C ambient temperature (without condensation)
Body dimensions (L x W x H) 60.5 x 29 x 29 mm; including connectors, without tripod and lens
Mass 80 g (without lens)
Hardware interface standard PoE, IEEE 802.3af 1000BASE-T, 100BASE-TX
Software interface standard GigE Vision Standard 1.2
Camera control interface GenICam V1.0 compliant
Regulatory CE, FCC Class B, RoHS (2011/65/EU), WEEE
*It is possible to start the exposure of the next frame while the previous frame is read out:
–Idle state: sensor is ready and camera is idle, waiting for the next trigger
–Frame valid state: sensor is reading out and camera is busy. If the Next frame is requested by an
external trigger in this state, higher latency may occur as compared to the Idle state
Feature Specification
Table 3: Mako G-032B/C camera specifications

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Specifications
Figure 7: Spectral sensitivity of Mako G-032B (without protection/cover glass)
Figure 8: Spectral sensitivity of Mako G-032C (with IR cut filter)
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
45%
50%
400 500 600 700 800 900 1000
Quantum Efficiency
Wavelength [nm]
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
400 450 500 550 600 650 700
Quantum Efficiency
Wavelength [nm]
Red Green Blue

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Specifications
Mako G-050B/C
Feature Specification
Resolution 812 x 614
Sensor SONY CCD ICX693ALA/AQA with Super HAD CCD II
Type CCD Progressive
Sensor size Type 1/3
Cell size 6.00 m
Lens mount C / CS-Mount
Max frame rate at full resolution 71.2 fps
Max image bit depth 12 bit
On-board FIFO 64 MByte, up to 130 frames at full resolution, Mono8/Bayer8, and a
GevSCPSPacketSize = 8192 bytes per packet
Mono formats Mono8, Mono12Packed, Mono12
Color formats BayerRG8, BayerRG12, BayerRG12Packed, Mono8, RGB8Packed,
YUV411Packed, YUV422Packed, YUV444Packed, BGR8Packed
Exposure control 46 µs to 84 s
Gain control 0–35 dB
Horizontal binning 1 to 8 pixels
Vertical binning 1 to 14 rows
Opto-coupled I/Os 1 input, 3 outputs
Voltage requirements 12–24 VDC or PoE
Power consumption 2.1 W @ 12 VDC, 2.4 W PoE
Trigger latency* Idle state: 7.1 µs
Frame valid state: 18.3 µs
Trigger jitter* Idle state: 4.0 µs
Frame valid state: 15.3 µs
Operating temperature +5°C to +45°C (housing temperature)
Storage temperature -10°C to +70°C ambient temperature (without condensation)
Body dimensions (L x W x H) 60.5 x 29 x 29 mm; including connectors, without tripod and lens
Mass 80 g (without lens)
Hardware interface standard PoE, IEEE 802.3af 1000BASE-T, 100BASE-TX
Software interface standard GigE Vision Standard 1.2
Camera control interface GenICam V1.0 compliant
Regulatory CE, FCC Class B, RoHS (2011/65/EU), WEEE
*It is possible to start the exposure of the next frame while the previous frame is read out:
–Idle state: sensor is ready and camera is idle, waiting for the next trigger
–Frame valid state: sensor is reading out and camera is busy. If the Next frame is requested by an
external trigger in this state, higher latency may occur as compared to the Idle state
Table 4: Mako G-050B/C camera specifications
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