IDS Imaging : GV-51J0CP Rev.2.2
Description
The GV-51J0CP Rev.2.2 is a compact industrial camera with a convenient GigE interface, equipped with the square CMOS sensor IMX546 from the Sony Pregius S series. This offers a resolution of 8.13 MP (2856 x 2848 px px) and achieves 15.0 fps. The fourth generation sensor combines Global Shutter and BSI (Backside Illumination) technology. These characteristics help to capture moving objects without blurring or to increase the sensor’s sensitivity to light. As the pixel size is only 2.74 µm, the available area of the 2/3″ sensor (aspect ratio 1:1) is used in the best possible way – for optimum image quality even in changing light conditions and maximum capture of the image content of a scene.
The industrial camera is fully compliant with the Vision Standard and can therefore be used perfectly with our IDS peak SDK.
The uEye+ CP camera is available as a monochrome or color version.
Features
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Specifications
Item number | GV-51J0CP-M-GL Rev.2.2: 1009763GV-51J0CP-C-HQ Rev.2.2: 1009762 |
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Data sheet | GV-51J0CP-M-GL Rev.2.2GV-51J0CP-C-HQ Rev.2.2 |
Camera family | CP |
Interface | Ethernet |
Interface-Speed | 1.00 Gbps |
Sensor type | CMOS |
Sensor manufacturer | Sony |
Frame rate @ resolution max. | 15.0 fps |
Resolution (h x v) | 2856 x 2848 px |
Optical Area | 7.825 mm x 7.804 mm |
Shutter | Global Shutter |
Optical class | 2/3" |
Resolution | 8.13 MP |
Pixel size | 2.74 µm |
IP code | IP30 |
Sensor model | IMX546 |
Product Life Cycle | Series |
GV-51J0CP-M-GL Rev.2.2 - Feature list | Data sheet |
GV-51J0CP-C-HQ Rev.2.2 - Feature list | Data sheet |
CAD Data | CAD Data |
Technical drawing | Technical drawing |
Applications
Electronics inspection
Cameras can check the geometry of printed circuit boards, detect the presence and absence of components as well as dirt and inspect solder joints.
Logistics
Cameras are indispensable in the logistics sector - e.g. for (de-)palletizing tasks, sorting tasks or in autonomous vehicles.
Machine vision
Industrial image processing is used in a wide variety of applications - from quality assurance to automation.
Mechanical engineering
From inspection on the production line to controlling entire systems - camera technology helps to ensure smooth processes.
Process control
Cameras check the material supply in the process and are used e.g. for the intermediate and final inspection of products.
Small device construction
Compact and powerful - IDS cameras can be easily integrated into small devices such as handheld scanners or other portable systems.