Moravian Instruments offers the DataCam cameras equipped with CMOS image sensors.
There are three basic types of cameras based on CMOS sensor
resolution:
DC-1500 – with 1,5 Mpx resolution
DC-3000 – with 3 Mpx resolution
DC-5000 – with 5 Mpx resolution
Each type can then be either in a color variant with 16.7 million
colors or in a monochrome variant with 256 gray levels.
DataCam CMOS cameras
Features of DataCam CMOS cameras
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DC-1500 |
DC-3000 |
DC-5000 |
Resolution |
1140 x 1080 |
2048 x 1536 |
2448 x 2048 |
Max. frame rate (FPS) |
60 |
30 |
18 |
Chip size |
1/2,9" |
1/1,8" |
2/3" |
Exposure time range |
125 µs - 8,192 s |
Communication Interface |
USB 3.0 |
Lens Thread |
C or CS |
Connector |
8-pin RJ-45 to connect the lighting unit |
Dimensions |
50 x 50 x 48,6 mm |
Weight |
165 g (without lens) |
Power supply |
from USB |
Consumption |
350 mA |
Temperature range |
-20 °C - +50 °C |
Small DataCam CMOS cameras are built into a robust aluminum body
with high-quality finish. Camera housing and dimensions are the same
for all models and are shown below:
Dimensions of the DataCam CMOS camera
DataCam CMOS cameras feature mounting holes for easy attachment to
various racks or brackets. These holes are located on the back wall
and on the sides of the aluminum body. They consist of four M3 holes.
Thread depth for attachment is 7 mm.
A tripod mount bracket is available for mounting the camera with a
tripod screw. The drawing of the tripod bracket shown in the following
illustration shows the layout of the threads and mounting holes with
dimensions in millimeters:
DataCam CMOS camera holder
New CMOS cameras are fully supported by Control Web,
starting with version 8.0.23. So you can work the same way with both
existing CCD cameras and new CMOS cameras. There is nothing to change
on your applications. However, you get higher resolution and much
higher frame rate with traditionally very high image quality.
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