Sony XCL-V500 Black & White VGA Digital Video Camera
Designed to capitalize on all the benefits of digital technology and to minimize the connectivity challenges, Sony has introduced a new line up of digital Camera Link® compatible cameras. The XCLV500 (VGA - 640 x 480 pixels) camera features a 1/3 type progressive scan CCD that captures high-quality black and white images at a high frame rate, designed in a miniature body. Sony's new XCLV500 camera is equipped with a digital video interface that conforms to the Camera Link industry standard and captures high-speed, high-resolution images while simplifying connectivity to machine vision systems with its MDR 26-pin cable.
Features
High Rate Scanning - VGA image (640 x 480 pixels) captures video at 60 fps
1/3 type progressive scan CCD with square pixels
Effective pixel elements - 1,024 (H) x 768 (V)
High sensitivity: 400 lux @ F5.6
Specs
Image Device : 1/3 type Progressive Scan IT CCD
Effective Pixel Elements : 659 x 494
Output Image Size : 648 x 494 pixels
Cell Size : 7.4 x 7.4 µm (H/V)
Sensitivity : 400 lx at F5.6
Sync System : Internal/External (HDVD)
Lens Mount : C mount
Frame Rate : 60 fps
Output data clock : 24.55 MHz
Gain : 0 to +18 dB
Gamma : 1 (fixed)
Trigger Shutter : 1/4 to 1/100,000 S
Partial Scan : Vertical ON/OFF
Binning : Vertical +2Line
Minimum Illumination : 1 lx
Video Output : Digital (Camera Link conformity) 10 bits
Power Requirements : DC12V
Power Consumption : 2.0 or less Watts
Operating Temperature : -5 to 45 Degree C (23 to 113 degree F)
Storage Temperature : -30 to 60 Degree C (-22 to 140 degree F)
Operating Humidity : 20 to 80 % (no condensation)
Storage Humidity : 20 to 95 % (no condensation)
Vibration Resistance : 10G (20Hz to 200Hz)
Shock Resistance : 70 G
Supplied Accessories : Lens mount cap (1), Operating instructions (1)
Width : 1 3/16 inch (29 mm)
Height : 1 3/16 inch (29 mm)
Depth : 1 3/16 inch (30 mm)
Mass : 2 oz (55 g)
XLC-X700 is discontinued effective December 15, 2009.
For more information, please contact Ron Wells at 888-VMI-CAMS ext. 310, or email visales@vmivideo.com with your request (please include the article name, and your contact information).