The Imaging Source DFK27BUJ003 USB 3.0 Color Camera 1/2.3″ 10MP, 7fps
Industrial Machine Vision Cameras, Frame Grabbers, and Video Converters
The Imaging Source : DFK 27BUJ003
Description
The Imaging Source DFK 27BUJ003 color camera has a USB 3.0 interface and is the perfect solution for many industrial automation, quality assurance, security, surveillance and medical applications. The color camera ships with the very sensitive 1/2.3″ Aptina CMOS MT9J003 sensor. With up to 7 images per second, the DFK27BUJ003 is a low cost, yet highly versatile imaging solution. The camera includes a C to CS mount adapter, making it compatible to C and CS mount lenses. Using the optional CS to M12 board lens adapter, the camera is also compatible to M12 board lenses.
Also Available in Monochrome: DMK 27BUJ003
Features
1/2.3 inch Aptina CMOS sensor (MT9J003)
3,856×2,764 (10.7 MP), up to 7 fps
Rolling shutter
I/O input
Manufactured by The Imaging Source
Windows and Linux software included
Specifications
General behavior
Dynamic range | 8/12 bit |
Video formats @ frame rate (maximum) | 3,856×2,764 (10.7 MP) Y800 @ 7 fps 3,856×2,764 (10.7 MP) Y16 @ 4 fps 3,856×2,764 (10.7 MP) RGB32 @ 7 fps |
Interface (optical) | |
IR cut filter | |
Sensor type | CMOS |
Sensor specification | On Semiconductor MT9J003 |
Shutter | rolling |
Format | 1/2.3 inch |
Resolution (maximum) | H: 3,856 px, V: 2,764 px |
Frame rate (maximum) | 7 fps |
Pixel size | H: 1.67 µm, V: 1.67 µm |
Lens mount | C/CS |
Interface (electrical) | |
Interface | USB 3.0 |
Supply voltage | 4.5 VDC to 5.5 VDC |
Current consumption | approx 250 mA @ 5 VDC |
Auto iris control | |
Trigger | |
I/Os | |
Interface (mechanical) | |
Dimensions | H: 36 mm, W: 36 mm, L: 25 mm |
Mass | 70 g |
Adjustments | |
Shutter | 1/20,000 s to 1/4 s |
Gain | 0 dB to 12 dB |
White balance | -2 dB to 6 dB |
Environmental | |
Temperature (operating) | -5 °C to 45 °C |
Temperature (storage) | -20 °C to 60 °C |
Humidity (operating) | 20 % to 80 % (non-condensing) |
Humidity (storage) | 20 % to 95 % (non-condensing) |