IDS Imaging : U3-38C0XCP Rev.1.2
Description
Light sensitivity that goes far beyond the human eye – this is what sensors with Starvis 2 technology from Sony have been designed for. If you choose the tiny industrial camera U3-38C0XCP Rev.1.2 with the 2.16 MP Rolling Shutter sensor IMX662, you can look forward to exceptional image quality with an impressively high dynamic range thanks to its sophisticated pixel technology. The cost-effective USB3 camera (1968 x 1100 px, pixel size 2.90 µm) has a C-mount lens mount, delivers fast 88.0 fps and is particularly strong in low-light applications where high sensitivity and low resolution are required.
The 1/2.8″ sensor is also an excellent choice when it comes to minimizing disturbing reflections within the camera. It has an anti-reflection coating, which counteracts the so-called “lens flare”.
The U3-38C0XCP Rev.1.2 is available as a monochrome or color version. We recommend using it in combination with our versatile IDS peak SDK.
Please note: If you choose a model without filter glass (monochrome sensor, matchcode component “-NO”), make sure that no dust or other particles get onto the sensor during set-up and use.
Features
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Image Acquisition |
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Image Adjustments |
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On-board Image Processing |
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Specifications
Item number | U3-38C0XCP-M-NO Rev.1.2: 1009878U3-38C0XCP-C-HQ Rev.1.2: 1009876U3-38C0XCP-M-GL Rev.1.2: 1009877 |
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Data sheet | U3-38C0XCP-M-NO Rev.1.2U3-38C0XCP-C-HQ Rev.1.2U3-38C0XCP-M-GL Rev.1.2 |
Camera family | XCP |
Interface | USB 3 |
Interface-Speed | 5.00 Gbps |
Sensor type | CMOS |
Sensor manufacturer | Sony |
Frame rate @ resolution max. | 88.0 fps |
Resolution (h x v) | 1968 x 1100 px |
Optical Area | 5.707 mm x 3.190 mm |
Shutter | Rolling Shutter |
Optical class | 1/2.8" |
Resolution | 2.16 MP |
Pixel size | 2.90 µm |
IP code | IP30 |
Sensor model | IMX662 |
Product Life Cycle | Series |
CAD Data | CAD Data |
Technical drawing | Technical drawing |
Applications
Biotechnology and life sciences
Image processing can be used, for example, to analyze living organisms and biological processes - from swarm behaviour to cell division.
Kiosk systems
IDS cameras are used in self-checkout systems as well as in reverse vending machines and ATMs.
Machine vision
Industrial image processing is used in a wide variety of applications - from quality assurance to automation.
Medical technology (and laboratory automation)
Image processing is indispensable in medical technology. For instance, IDS cameras provide data for diagnostic purposes in ophthalmology or dentistry.
Small device construction
Compact and powerful - IDS cameras can be easily integrated into small devices such as handheld scanners or other portable systems.
Visualisation
Recognize details more accurately - for example, by displaying close-up images on monitors.