Instruction manual
Table Of Contents
- Contacting Allied Vision
- Introduction
- Camera cleaning instructions
- About Mako GigE cameras
- Conformity
- Specifications
- Camera smart features
- Filter and lenses
- Camera dimensions
- Camera interfaces
- Description of the data path
- Resolution and ROI frame rates
- Appendix

Mako Technical Manual V3.0.0
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Specifications
On-board FIFO 64 MByte, up to 99 frames at full resolution, Mono8/Bayer8, and a
GevSCPSPacketSize = 8192 bytes per packet
Mono formats Mono8, Mono12Packed, Mono12
Color formats BayerRG8, BayerRG12Packed, BayerRG12, Mono8, RGB8Packed,
BGR8Packed, YUV411Packed, YUV422Packed, YUV444Packed
Exposure control 83µs to 2.0s; 1 µs increments
Gain control 0–26 dB
Binning N/A
Decimation Horizontal and Vertical: 1, 2, 4 factor
Opto-coupled I/Os 1 input, 3 outputs
Voltage requirements 12–24 VDC or PoE
Power consumption 2.1 W @ 12 VDC, 2.3 W PoE
Trigger latency* Idle state: 3.1 µs
Frame valid state: 3.1 µs
Trigger jitter* Idle state: 1.2 µs
Frame valid state: 3.1 µs
Operating temperature +5°C to +45°C (housing temperature)
Storage temperature -10°C to +70°C ambient temperature (without condensation)
Body dimensions (L x W x H) 60.5 x 29 x 29 mm; including connectors, without tripod and lens
Mass 80 g (without lens)
Hardware interface standard PoE, IEEE 802.3af 1000BASE-T, 100BASE-TX
Software interface standard GigE Vision Standard 1.2
Camera control interface GenICam V1.0 compliant
Regulatory CE, FCC Class B, RoHS (2011/65/EU), WEEE
*These values are calculated directly from the microcontroller source. These values are only valid for
pixel formats < 16 bit per pixel and applicable in both Idle and Frame valid state:
– Idle state: sensor is ready and camera is idle, waiting for the next trigger
– Frame valid state: sensor is reading out and camera is busy. If the next frame is requested by an
external trigger in this state, higher latency may occur as compared to the Idle state
Feature Specification
Table 3: Mako G-030B/C camera specifications