Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Sony XCI-SX1 Used camera mail info@hissink.nl SOLD!

PDF
http://pro.sony.com/bbsccms/assets/files/mkt/indauto/Brochures/xci-sx1.pdf



Sony web

http://www.pro.sony.eu/biz/lang/en/eu/product/smartcams/xci-sx1/overview




XCI-SX1
B&W SXGA Progressive Scan
Sony Smart Camera
(View brochure in Adobe PDF)


The XCI-SX1 is Sony's first Smart camera in a new series of products for the emerging machine vision industry. This monochrome camera is designed to provide OEMs, system integrators and vision tool manufacturers a rugged, robust component, combining the imager, intelligence and interface in a single plug-in modular that is simple to set up and easy to integrate for efficient factory workflow. Integrators can install a variety of image-processing software applications or develop and apply customized applications to meet specific user needs. Unlike conventional machine vision cameras, images captured by the XCISX1 are processed within the camera and the processed data is directly transmitted to a PC over a network.

The XCI-SX1 monochrome camera incorporates a 1/2 type progressive scan CCD with square pixels that produces high-quality SXGA (1280 x 1024) images at selectable frames rates of either 15 fps (SXGA) or 34ps (VGA). Sony gives you options. Just like a PC, this camera features a standard x86 processor running built-in Linux® or loadable Windows® XPe operating system. The XCISX1 also includes an integrated 258MB SDRAM and extensive I/O connectivity via Ethernet, USB serial port and monitor out.


Features
1/2 type progressive scan CCD with square pixels
High resolution SXGA images (1280 x 1024) captured at 15 fps
High performance 400 MHz Geode GX533 processor
x86-compatible architecture
258 MB main memory (DDR-SDRAM) and 1MB flash memory
Integrated 128 MB Compact Flash™ memory card
Low power consumption
Linux® based operating system built-in
Loadable Windows XPe (SDK option)
Various Interfaces: 10Base-T/100-Base-TX interface for network operation, Monitor output, USB1.1,
RS-232C serial interface and digital input/output
Partial Scan and binning functions
External trigger input
Trigger delay function
C Mount
Compact and lightweight 55(W) x 55(H) x 110(D) mm / 400 g
High shock and vibration resistance



XCISX1 Specifications Image Device 1/2 type Progressive Scan CCD
Effective Pixel Elements 1,280 x 1,024 (SXGA)
Cell Size 4.65 x 4.65 um (H x V)
Frame Rate 15 fps (SXGA)
Gain Control Manual (0 to 18 dB, 1 dB step)
Lens Mount C Mount
Electronic Shutter 2 to 1/50,000 s (trigger mode)
2 to 1/100,000 s (free run mode)
Binning Function Vertical / Horizontal Binning
Partial Scanning Function Vertical Random Scanning - 32 to 1,024 lines, 32 line steps
Horizontal Random Scanning - 384 to 1,280 pixels, 128 pixel steps
Typical Frame Rate - 34 fps (VGA), 21 fps (XGA)
Sensor: External Trigger Input Pulse-edge detection mode/pulse-width detection mode
Sensor: External Delay Function 0 to 4 s, 1ms steps
Sensor: Hardware Look Up Table Gamma compensation, binarization, negative/positive reverse
Processor: CPU X86, AMD Geode GX 533, 400 MHz
Processor: Memory 258 MB DDR-SDRAM
128 MB Compact Flash
Processor: Operating System Monta Vista Linux Professional Edition 3.0 (built-in)
Processor: Operating System Windows XPe (downloadable SDK option)
Interfaces: Ethernet 10Base-T/100 Base-TX
Interfaces: Monitor Output D-sub 15 pin for multi scan monitor
Interfaces: USB Version 1.1
Interfaces: Serial Interface RS-232C
Interfaces: Digital I/Os TTL IN/OUT, Isolated IN/OUT, Trigger IN, Exposure OUT
Minimum Illumination 4 lx (F1.4 +18 dB Gain)
Power Requirements 10.5 to 26.4 V
Power Consumption 7.8 W
Dimensions 55 x 55 x 110 mm (2-1/4 x 2-1/4 x 4-3/8 inches)
Mass 400 g (14 oz)
Operating Temperature -5 to +45° C (23 to 113°F)
Storage Temperature -20 to +60° C (-40 to 140°F)
Operating Humidity 20 to 80% non condensing
Storage Humidity 20 to 95% non condensing
Vibration 10G (20 to 200 Hz)
Shock Resistance 70G
Regulations 70G




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