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Part: CameliaC1CL8M
Category: Sensors -> Image Sensors -> Cameras (& Camera Modules)
Description: Area Array Color Ccd, 3500 X 2300, 12-bit, 2.7 F/s
Company: ATMEL Corporation
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Main Features
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High Sensitivity Full Frame CCD Sensor 2300 x 3500 Resolution with 10 µm Square Pixels Bayer Color Mosaic 12-bit Dynamic Range Very Low Noise: 65 dB SNR Binning and ROI Modes LVDS or CameraLink Data Format (Base Configuration) High Data Rate: 25 Mpixels/s Flexible and Easy to Operate via RS-232 Control Trigger Mode: Free Run or External Trigger Modes Binning 2 x 2 and 4 x 4, Up to 5 ROI Exposure Time Gain: -5 to 29 dB by Steps of 0.04 dB Offset: 0 to 255 LSB White Balance Adjustment Test Pattern Generation · Single Power Supply: 24VDC · High Reliability CE and FCC Compliant · F (Nikon) Mount Adapter (Lens Not Supplied)
Color 8 Megapixels LVDS and CameraLinkTM Digital Cameras CAMELIA C1 LV 8M CAMELIA C1 CL 8M Preliminary
Product Description
This camera is designed to meet high performance and quality requirements while providing ease of use. · Atmel manages the entire process, from the sensor to the camera. The result is a camera able to work in 12 bits, with dedicated electronics that provides excellent signal to noise ratio. High sensitivity and excellent color reproduction. The programmable settings let the user work with different integration times, gains and offsets. The external trigger allows the user to synchronize the camera on an external event while the hardware white balance adjustment avoids subsequent software processing.
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Appl ication s
T h e performance and reliability of this camera make it well suited for the most demandi ng applications such as film and document scanning, semiconductor and PCB inspection, DNA analysis, metrology, X-ray imaging, etc...
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Improvements
The Camelia 8M has been redesigned: · To add new features: · Gain: 928 steps from -5 to 29 dB Offset: 0 to 255 LSB Test pattern: ramps up from 0 to 2298 pixel values on each line White balance: by separate gain adjustment for the 4 colors of the 2 x 2 Bayer mosaic Reducing power consumption from 8.5W down to 5.5W, using a new front panel and internal heat sink. This lowers the CCD temperature by 5°C thus decreasing the magnitude of "white pixels". Decreasing the typical temporal noise from 2.7 to 2.4 LSB Implementing new color filter
To improve the electro-optical performances, in particular by:
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To interface with more standard and cheaper cables To improve reliability Camelia C1 8M is CE and FCC compliant
What changes for the user? · · · New additional commands for gain, offset and test pattern RS-232 transmission speed increased from 9600 to 19200 bauds for LVDS cameras (9600 bauds for CameraLink cameras) Interface connectors: · · DATA & SYNC is a 3M MDR connector with better availability, the same pinout but different mechanics RS-232 is a D-Sub 9 female for full-duplex transmission The power supply connector has a camera standard pinout TTL CONTROL is a new D-Sub 9 male connector avoiding the use of a Y cable
New rear panel (see position of connectors) Increased sensitivity: blue x3.5, green x3, red x5 at 3200K on 400 to 700 nm
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Imaging System Description
Figure 1. LVDS Camera Imaging System
Figure 2. CameraLink Camera Imaging System
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The Camelia camera is powered by a single +24V power supply. It is configurable via the serial port of the computer (by using either CommCam software or standard RS-232 communicator as TTY or Hyperterminal) for LSD cameras. Camelia is configurable via the serial communication of CameraLink for CameraLink cameras. It also can send digital video. As Camelia's CCD is a full frame sensor, the user must use either pulsed lighting or a chopper/shutter in front of the camera in order to have only incident lighting on the CCD during integration time. The user must design an electro-optical interface to drive the camera, the shutter/chopper or lighting by using the SHUTTER signal delivered by the camera. If required, the system can send an external trigger or external ITC (integration time control signal) to the camera. The BG38 Filter is essential to achieve a correct white balance on Color Cameras and for use with standard optics (for achromaticity purpose). Note that the following Elements are not provided by Atmel: · · · · · · · Shutter (LCD or Mechanical) BG38 (Anti-infra Red) Filter Control Box Lens Light Source +24V Power Supply Computer
For a complete explanation of the utility of the BG38 Filter and the Shutter, please consult the associated FAQ and the sample images on the Atmel's "Camera Documentation & Software" CD-Rom.
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CCD Description
Image Format
35.0 mm (V) x 23.0 mm (H) Figure 3. Sensor Organization
2300 Columns 16 Dark References MPP Photosensitive Zone
3500 Lines
Output Register
Note:
The camera does not output to the 16 dark references.
Active Pixels
Table 1. Active Pixels
Mode (set via serial com) No binning 2 x 2 pixel binning 4 x 4 pixel binning Image Size (H x V) 2300 x 3500 1150 x 1750 574 x 875 H=M V=N Timing Diagram Correspondence
Pixel Geometry
Pixel pitch is 10 µm x 10 µm. Figure 4. Filter Mosaic (BAYER Pattern)
First Column
G B G First Line B
R G R G
G B G B
R G R G
Note:
The first active pixel of first active line is blue.
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